breast cancer

breast cancer

A recent study suggests that, while many women with breast cancer opt to have both breasts removed, it’s an unnecessary move for the majority of…

breast cancer

Oprah’s recent breast cancer scare serves as a reminder that women need to be vigilant in being screened for breast cancer. READ: Oprah’s Breast Cancer…

breast cancer

African American women are 10% less likely to have been diagnosed with breast cancer, but are almost 40% more likely to die from breast cancer,…

breast cancer

Every year, the month of October is filled with pink ribbons, walks and marathons—even pink cleats in the NFL—all in the name of breast cancer…

breast cancer

The most serious problem with not getting enough sleep is that terrible, groggy feeling you have to suffer through in the morning, right? Wrong. Celebrate…

Have you ever seen so many NFL football players choosing to wear pink? ”A Crucial Catch”, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, is focused on…

breast cancer

So you found a lump — now what? Though all breast lumps need to be evaluated by a trained medical professional, the majority turn out…

breast cancer

Breast health is not, and never has been, a one-size-fits-all prescription. The general principles are the same whether you’re in your 40s, 50s, or 60s,…

breast cancer

Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the breast cancer charity that brought the world the pink ribbon, is exaggerating the benefits of mammography while minimizing…

breast cancer

So you want to kick your healthy living up a notch? Good for you! But where to start? Well, it’s a combination of quick and…

breast cancer

According to Otis Brawley, M.D., the Chief Medical Officer at the American Cancer Society, two-thirds of cancer cases in the U.S. develop from preventable causes. Other…