Breast Cancer

According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, 1 in 8 women in the U.S. alone will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Without a known cure, the best thing to do is to stay informed. Important things to keep in mind are early signs of breast cancer, ways to prevent the disease, and knowing your own anatomy. Since there is no way to truly prevent the disease, early detection is key.

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Breast Cancer in Women of Color

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Access to Care is Important for Breast Cancer Survival

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Under 40? Know Your Risk for Breast Cancer

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Fast Treatment Can Affect Breast Cancer Survival

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What are the risk factors for Breast Cancer?

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Breast Cancer in African American Women

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Breastfeeding for Cancer Prevention

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What Leads to Breast Cancer?

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Lowering Your Risk of Breast Cancer

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What Breast Cancer Screening Works For You?

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Breast Reconstruction: What Procedure You Should Get and Why?

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Benefits of Breast Reconstruction

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Winning the Battle against Breast Cancer

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Breast Surgery: Which is Right For You?

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Why do Women Get a Preventative Mastectomy?

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New Breast Reconstruction Advances

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Protective Factors for Breast Cancer

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Learn the Difference: Immediate & Delayed Breast Reconstruction