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Cancers can be separated into those that harm, and those that apparently are harmless. Up to half of diagnosed breast cancers may be harmless, a new tabulation suggests.
Breast cancer claims the lives of thousands of women each year. A closer look at the symptoms, risk factors, prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
Statistics show that one in eight American women will receive a breast cancer diagnosis. Here are some important questions to ask if you are that one.
An article written to advise young women of their risks of developing breast cancer, and steps to take to ensure their well-being and good health.
Scientists are making progress against breast cancer as diagnoses are declining and research is revealing how ethnicity may impact prevalence and risk factors.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. This article explains what breast cancer is and how many women it affects. Here's an overview of signs, symptoms, and treatment.
Regular breast checks are vital in preventing breast cancer but according to surveys only a small number of women self-examine theirs. Here's how to check your breasts.
Showing support to someone who has just been diagnosed with breast cancer can make the diagnosis easier on the patient and their family.
While the first thought for many women when they discover a lump in their breast is "oh no I have cancer", this may not be the case.
It is simple and fun to make your own deodorant at home. Just three easy ingredients add up to a deodorant that really works, without the harsh chemicals.
Lifetime Television, the woman's cable television network, has joined an initiative to pass a bill in Congress titled "The Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act."
Abu Dhabi and Dubai are tackling Breast Cancer in the UAE. Forty-four percent of women diagnosed in the UAE with Breast Cancer die from the disease.
Breast cancer strikes one in eight women which means that virtually all of us will know someone who has struggled with the disease. Here's how to get--or be of--help.
October may be Breast Cancer Awareness month, but doctors suggest we think and practice pink all year long. Breast cancer survivors like Kristen Berset agree.
Due to minimal awareness and cultural taboos, Breast Cancer mortality rates in the UAE are significantly higher than rates in the US and the UK.


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