The Many Types of Breast Cancer
Types of breast cancer depend on factors like where the tumor starts. Symptoms and treatment options can differ, based on the type of cancer.
Can men get breast cancer? Yes – and breast cancer in men can be deadly. That’s why men and their partners should know the signs of cancer.
If you lose a nipple after breast cancer surgery, a plastic surgeon can reconstruct a nipple. You have alternatives to reconstruction, too.
Tai chi relieves insomnia in breast cancer survivors — lowering the risk for fatigue and depression, and could reduce the risk of recurrence
Doctors receive guidance about side effects of a new treatment for breast cancer, a group of oral drugs that show promise for other cancers.
Among the important facts: There are now almost 3 million breast cancer survivors in the United States.
Intensity modulated radiation therapy treats breast cancer with precise radiation doses and keeps exposure to normal tissues at a minimum.
What breast cancer feels like and how patients find relief for pain from breast cancer treatment, including post-mastectomy pain syndrome.
The decline in deaths from breast cancer among younger women has stalled. Consider having earlier mammograms if you are at risk.
How your genes can help your doctor fine-tune your diagnosis — and treatment.
Women often don’t know what to expect from treatment for early stage breast cancer, and too many are not discussing side effects with their doctors.
Breast cancer is often treated with a mastectomy — removal of the breast. But cancer in one breast doesn’t mean you need to lose the other.
A family or personal history of reproductive cancer can indicate it’s important — and potentially life-saving — to be proactive about genetic testing.
What is a lumpectomy? This surgery is often used in early-stage breast cancer to remove a tumor and lymph nodes. Here’s what you should know.
Women with a BRCA1 genetic mutation are at high risk for an aggressive form of breast cancer. But immunotherapies may beat BRCA1 cancer.