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What To Know About Getting a Breast Cancer Second Opinion

A second opinion can confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan and help you feel more confident about what’s next

Mammogram vs. Breast Ultrasound: Which One Is Best?

One is the gold standard for breast screening, while the other is used as a complementary diagnostic tool

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

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

Why You Might Be Asked To Return After a Mammogram

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

Answers, Nourishment and Hope Ahead

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What To Ask Your Oncologist When You’re Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

Being better informed can help you feel more confident about your care options and decisions

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The Best Foods To Eat When You Have Breast Cancer

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

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How Cancer and Cancer Treatments Affect Fertility

Cancer and its treatments can cause infertility, but you have many options for fertility preservation

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Does Breast Cancer Treatment Make You Tired?

The answer is yes — but there are things you can do to help boost your energy

Support Continues, Even as Cancer Spreads

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How Fast Does Breast Cancer Spread?

Breast cancer’s growth rate depends on its type, stage, grade and more

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Understanding Where Breast Cancer Spreads

Breast cancer typically spreads to your lymph nodes first, and can travel to your lungs, bones and more

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Working While Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Working has its benefits, but it may require some modifications — and that’s OK

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How Palliative Care Can Help if You’re Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Palliative care offers a comprehensive network of support at any stage, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond

Your Guide to HER2 Types

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How Fast Can HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Spread?

It depends on factors like the stage of the cancer, your age and other risks

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Living With HER2-Positive Brain Metastases

Receiving this diagnosis can be scary, but there are ways to manage symptoms and reduce stress

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What To Expect With HER2-Low Metastatic Breast Cancer

HER2-low is less aggressive than HER2-positive and HER2-negative, but the new designation allows for targeted therapies that may be helpful

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HER2-Low Metastatic Breast Cancer: Finding Community

Support groups, financial assistance and survivorship programs are all readily available

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Self-Care Is Important When You’re Living With HER2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

Taking care of yourself extends beyond symptom management and includes things like passion projects and meaningful moments

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Following a Healthy Diet When You Have HER2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

Eating well can help support your immune system and maintain strength

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