It’s deeply concerning when you receive a call from your doctor’s office telling you that your mammogram came back abnormal. You should know, though, that 95% of women with abnormal mammograms do not turn out to have breast cancer. Learn what else can cause this reading.
When you’re going through treatment for breast cancer, don’t be surprised if you see changes in your skin or nails. Here’s what’s going on—and what you can do about it.
Early-stage breast cancer may be treated with medication after surgery to lower the risk of recurrence. Known as adjuvant therapy, here’s how it works.
Changes to your breast’s color, text, and shape can be indications of breast cancer. But what if you develop a breast rash: Is that cause for concern? Answers, here.
From trying out acupuncture to testing your creative skills with a new hobby, doctors and patients share ways to make living with metastatic breast cancer a little easier.
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