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Breast Cancer Can Be Genetic: Here’s What To Know

Certain genes passed down from either side of your family can put you at a higher risk for breast cancer and related cancers

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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

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February 27, 2024/Cancer Care & Prevention

The Link Between Insomnia and Cancer Treatment

Medications, tubing and stress can steal away the ZZZs you need

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February 22, 2024/Cancer Care & Prevention

Does Breast Cancer Treatment Make You Tired?

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

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December 1, 2023/Women's Health

Can Exercise Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer?

Physical activity and weight management can minimize your chances of getting the disease

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November 30, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Soy Cause Breast Cancer?

Research consistently shows that soy-based foods do not increase cancer risk

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November 2, 2023/Women's Health

Is It Bad To Sleep in a Bra?

Head to bed in a bra to reduce breast pain, nipple irritation and stretch marks

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October 25, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Hair Dye Increase Cancer Risk?

Research shows some associations and concerns, but no definitive connections

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October 20, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Deodorant Cause Cancer?

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

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October 4, 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

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