Identifying cancerous moles versus everyday spots isn’t easy, but this checklist of what to look for can help. If you have a mole on your breast and you’re worried it could be either skin cancer or be caused by breast cancer, see your doctor to have it checked out.
We asked the specialists in breast cancer surgery for their most important lessons. Check out their insights, from when to delay surgical procedures to thoughts on reconstruction.
During a breast biopsy to look for cancer, your doctor may use one of these tiny metal clips to mark the spot where tissue was removed. So, how safe are these metal markers under your skin?
Whether you’re getting your first scan or a recurring one as part of your breast cancer treatment, knowing what to expect and how the mammogram will go helps make it a little less stressful.
You may have heard that women with denser breasts (known as fibroglandular density) are at greater risk for breast cancer. Experts explain what this means, and how to protect your health.
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