Tag: breast cancer

woman dyeing her hair
October 24, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Hair Dye Increase Cancer Risk?

Research shows some associations and concerns, but no definitive connections

person applying deodorant
October 19, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Deodorant Cause Cancer?

Research doesn’t show a link between the personal hygiene product and breast cancer

doctor talking about breast health
October 3, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Myths Explained: Breast Cancer Symptoms

Lumps may move and you may feel pain, but breast discharge typically isn’t a sign of cancer

foods with vitamin D and supplements
October 3, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Vitamin D and Breast Cancer: Are They Linked?

If you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, having a normal range of vitamin D can help

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Person took swab test and is inserting swab back into tube.
September 28, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

At-Home DNA Test for Breast Cancer Risk Has Limitations

If you’re of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, these tests are still an important resource

Nurse helping to position a patient's arm during a mammogram.
July 30, 2023/Women's Health

The Right Age To Get a Mammogram? Your Doctor Can Help You Decide

Annual screenings should start at 40 for most — but some people should start younger

Stylist applying chemicals to head of hair.
July 20, 2023/Women's Health

Hair-Straightening Products Associated With Uterine Cancer: What You Need To Know

Study results don’t conclude hair straighteners cause cancer, but they do raise questions

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Is a Preventive Breast Cancer Vaccine in Our Future?

Cleveland Clinic has started the second phase of a first-of-its-kind vaccine study

Woman performing breast exam on herself.
January 9, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

When Should I Be Concerned About a Lump in My Breast?

Any mass or abnormal area that you feel for more than three days should be checked out

Caregiver comforting a black patient.
October 26, 2022/Cancer Care & Prevention

Cancer Death Rate Disparities: What To Know

Cancer is deadlier in racial and ethnic minority groups and for people in low-income areas

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