One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Some women are at higher risk, for example, those with a strong ...
Having dense breast tissue is one of the biggest risk factors for breast cancer, and it's something most women have never ...
If you’re diagnosed with cancer, asking which stage is likely one of your first questions. Stage 1 is the earliest, most ...
Nurse practitioner Angela Ball is part of Memorial Health System’s Department of Surgical Oncology, where she specializes in ...
Getting your annual screening mammogram can be an anxiety-producing experience for some women, but it doesn’t have to be.
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During Breast Cancer Awareness month 'Every story is unique, every journey matters'
Let us take this month to reaffirm: your story matters, your journey matters, and we are here for you every step of the way.
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No family history? Why mammograms still matter for every woman
Most breast cancers are sporadic, not genetic. Learn why women 40+ should get yearly mammogram screening, even without a family history.
Created by Kingston Health Sciences Centre’s Breast Imaging Kingston team, the special event, which runs from 5 to 8 p.m., ...
A rare and aggressive type of breast cancer, lobular breast cancer, is on the rise across the United States, with cases ...
Laura Irvin, a nurse from New Madrid, Mo., shares how battling a breast cancer diagnosis at age 34 prepared her to be a ...
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Heysham breast cancer survivor raising funds and vital awareness this October
A Heysham resident is encouraging women to attend their routine breast cancer screening appointments after her own diagnosis.
A breakthrough technique uses a cell's genetic profile to predict abnormal breast cells and pinpoint which women may develop ...
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