Breast cancer, which is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast, is a leading cause of death in women. While doctors agree that there is no sure way to prevent breast cancer, there are many things you can do to reduce your breast cancer risk. Making certain lifestyle changes and seeking support from your
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Breast Cancer: Recognizing the Symptoms
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. It develops when abnormal cells in the breast begin to divide uncontrollably, resulting in the formation of a tumor, which may or may not cause pain. Over 40,000 women die each year in the United States due to breast cancer, most of whom are
Read MoreWhat To Do If You Suspect Breast Cancer
Finding a lump in the breast can be worrying. It seems human nature to assume the worst when we find an abnormality in our bodies where there shouldn’t be one. However, if you find a breast lump, it’s important not to panic. Most breast lumps are noncancerous. The only way to find out if yours
Read MoreHow a Women’s Physician Can Help Prevent Breast Cancer
As the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, breast cancer accounted for about 12.5% of all cancer cases diagnosed in 2020. It is the second most common cancer in women, with the odds of 1 in 8 women developing the disease at some point in their lives. However, consulting a women’s physician, implementing preventive measures,
Read MoreWhat Medical Testing Is Available for Me to See if I Have Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer diagnosed in American women, only after skin cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Women have a 13% chance of eventually developing the condition, so getting tested for it is key to early diagnosis and successful treatment. Let’s talk about the main types of
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