A second appointment is common, especially after your first mammogram and if you have dense breasts — but it doesn’t necessarily mean anything is wrong
A second opinion can confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan and help you feel more confident about what’s next
Arthritis-like symptoms are associated with aromatase inhibitors
The answer is yes — but there are things you can do to help boost your energy
Certain genes passed down from either side of your family can put you at a higher risk for breast cancer and related cancers
Lumps may move and you may feel pain, but breast discharge typically isn’t a sign of cancer
Physical activity and weight management can minimize your chances of getting the disease
Being better informed can help you feel more confident about your care options and decisions
Stay hydrated, opt for fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean protein — and try to eat snacks and smaller meals throughout your day instead of larger portions
Cancer and its treatments can cause infertility, but you have many options for fertility preservation
Breast cancer’s growth rate depends on its type, stage, grade and more
Breast cancer typically spreads to your lymph nodes first, and can travel to your lungs, bones and more
Palliative care offers a comprehensive network of support at any stage, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond
MS symptoms often feel worse before your period starts, and the condition may progress in menopause
Exercising, hydrating and other natural remedies can help a headache without the meds
Eat foods that are high in protein and low in animal fat and simple sugar
From washing your hands and disinfecting surfaces to boosting your immune health, there are many ways to reduce your flu risk
The vitamins, minerals and other nutrients in the food you eat are essential for a healthy heart, but supplements are another story
Elevate your BP by lying down, drinking water or cooling off
Try exfoliating and using salicylic acid to treat this pesky skin care issue
Certain components found in wine like tannins and histamines may be the culprit