Being informed can help you feel more confident about your care decisions
Even when your prognosis is good, breast cancer can have a serious effect on your mental health and emotional well-being
Research consistently shows that soy-based foods do not increase your risk of breast cancer
This breathing technique can help protect your heart during treatment for certain types of cancer
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For large breasts, wearing a bra may provide support that helps alleviate back pain — but if you’re comfortable without one, go for it!
Dry skin, eczema, allergies and infections can all cause itchiness — but in some cases, itching may signify a more serious health condition
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
Many breast cancer survivors have babies — talk to your provider before treatment to understand all of your options
Rates of early-onset breast, colorectal and GI cancers are increasing, but preventive care and a healthy lifestyle can help reduce your risk
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