When doing a breast self-examination (BSE), you may feel a lump or change in texture in your breast. Like most other women, you may become anxious. Is cancer? You wonder. You want to immediately see a doctor to find out. Fortunately, there is good news for you. Most lumps in the breast are not cancerous.
Continue ReadingWhen dealing with friends, family or even a wife who had breast cancer, usually you will catapult the words of encouragement. But realize that some of your good intentions in the form of phrases or words of motivation can actually be bad for them.
Continue ReadingBreast cancer is one of the deadly disease is still a scourge among women.
Cancer gene usually decreased from family or unhealthy lifestyle. However, you do not necessarily discouraged. The risk of developing breast cancer can be reduced by lifestyle and healthy eating.
The more time you spend sitting, the greater your risk of cancer. Therefore, live physically active in order to avoid the disease is still a scourge.
Continue ReadingResearchers from Harvard Medical School says that the eggs could protect women from breast cancer. How can it be?
Continue ReadingThere are generally Mammography done to help detect cysts or breast cancer. Mammography can detect 90% to 95% of breast cancer. However, it may take a biopsy to confirm the suspected area of cancer.
If there is a significant lump, mammography may be performed during pregnancy. Protector of the tin will be installed on the mother’s abdomen to protect the fetus.
Continue ReadingThe key to survival is to detect breast cancer early, before it has a chance to spread.
Continue ReadingIt could save lives.
Continue ReadingSimilar to the W. Somerset Maugham tale called “The Appointment in Samarra,” was my moving from Knoxville to a little town deeper into East Tennessee a lucky escape from death by cancer?
Continue ReadingI wrote this during Breast Cancer Awareness in memory of my mom who died in 1987 because of breast cancer.
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