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Bacterial infections, breast abscesses and clogged milk ducts can all cause inflammation in your breasts
HER2-low is less aggressive than HER2-positive and HER2-negative, but the new designation allows for targeted therapies that may be helpful
Support groups, financial assistance and survivorship programs are all readily available
Taking precautions like eating healthy, stopping smoking and getting regular screenings can help protect against breast cancer
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Being better informed can help you feel more confident about your care options and decisions
Hormone changes may lead to sore breasts, but lifestyle changes can help
Massaging your breast tissue can help reduce breastfeeding pain, treat lymphedema and find cancer early
Lumps may move and you may feel pain, but breast discharge typically isn’t a sign of cancer
Annual screenings should start at 40 for most — but some people should start younger
One medical test, two different parts
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