On Tuesday, the federal government pulled the plug on a $100 million research study that would have tested the efficacy of two different... Read more »
Vitamin D, the “sunshine vitamin,” has been appearing all over the news lately. It’s supposed to improve your brain, cut your risk of... Read more »
What does quality breast cancer care mean? And when does it start? Does it begin when a woman first walks into the doctor's office? When... Read more »
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the pink ribbon is everywhere. Everyone is taking part - some by running for the cure, some by... Read more »
Around the time I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2004, I was beginning to realize the connection between how the foods that... Read more »
October 3: Simply being female puts you at risk for breast cancer. More than 75 percent of women with breast cancer have no family history of the... Read more »
Researchers at Cornell University say that eating apples may help slow the growth of breast tumors. An animal study found that 87 percent of the rats... Read more »
Mammograms can be used for both screening and diagnostic purposes. Screening is recommended for all women, beginning at age 40, and allows... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
The three major treatments of breast cancer are surgery, radiation, and drug therapy. No one treatment fits every patient, and combination therapy is... Read more »
When it comes to breast cancer treatment, radiation can seem like a walk in the park compared to major surgery and months of chemotherapy. For me, it... Read more »