Symptoms Of Breast Cancer

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

In the first stages of breast cancer there is usually no pain. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry […]

Cervical Cancer: Relying on Pap Smears Alone for Cancer Prevention Can Kill You

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Even though the test itself usually leads to no harm, what you do not know about Pap smears and over-reliance on reassuring results can be severely detrimental to your health. This, in fact, can kill you. The reasons for this seemingly shocking statement and other crucial things that a smart woman should know regarding cancer […]

Should All Women Have Routine Mammography Screenings?

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

The answer is still uncertain. A team of researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research in London tracked 160,900 women for an average of 11 years. The participants were divided into two groups: Women in the study group were offered annual mammography screenings beginning at age 40, while those in the control group […]

Breast Cancer Awareness: An Alternate Perspective From A Cancer Survivor

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I would like to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month a little differently than most others. I have a different perspective. You see, I had breast cancer nine years ago. I rejected conventional medicine and went with an alternative approach.

I'm quite cynical about Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout October I see stories about brave cancer survivors […]

Be Aware Of The Symptoms Of Breast Cancer

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

In today's world, is it that occurrences of breast cancer are growing much more than it was years ago, or it is just that breast cancer is getting more visibility in the press and medical journals? It appears that the answer is a little bit of both. The population is increasing and therefore […]

Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC, is a rare form of breast cancer. It is estimated to occur in only 1 - 3% of all breast cancer patients. It usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but cases have been found in girls as young as 12 and in men. IBC is usually diagnosed at […]

Breast Cancer-Some Common Myths

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Myth: Radiation therapy increases the chances of the breast cancer spreading.

Radiation therapy is done with the intention of reducing the spread of the cancer. Therefore, if you have cancer in one breast and if you go for radiation therapy for it, the chance of it spreading to the other breast does not exist. […]

An Overview Of Breast Cancer

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Many women consider their breasts to be their defining feature and cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases of the world. As the name signifies, cancer of the breast, or breast cancer, is a type of cancer. It is predominantly a female disease and it is one of the most common forms […]

Breast Lifts - Uplifting or Awful?

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

If your breasts are succumbing to gravity and beginning to sag a little, then perhaps the time has come to consider breast lift surgery. Your first step should be to visit a board-certified plastic surgeon who will explain the procedure to you. Thousands of women in the US have already undertaken this popular […]

Breast Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life

Monday, August 11th, 2008

One in 9 women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. One in 27 will die of it. Breast cancer attacks mainly women, however there?s 1% of breast cancer patients are men.

As we get older, the risk of getting breast cancer increases. Basically, all women have a certain degree of risk of developing […]

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