Articles in Home | Disease & Illness | Breast Cancer

  • How to Detect Breast Cancer  By : ChristyJonpns
    Radiation therapy can be used to treat breast cancer. This therapy involves the sending of gamma rays to the affected region. This ray will destroy the growth of the cancerous cell within the breast. This is an option that can save the breast from being removed totally. It has proved very effective to a lot of women. It might to you too – so stay open and be positive that you will be saved... and you will be!
  • Breast Cancer and Binge Drinking  By : Ed Philips
    According to the results of a recent study, women who binge drink increase their risk of developing cancer.
  • Reduce the risks of breast cancer  By : John Scott-12615
    The article notes the latest research from the National Cancer Institute showing that vigorous exercise reduces the risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women.
  • Understanding Breast Cancer Solutions  By : JanetJonespapp
    Surgical treatment for breast cancer may involve the complete removal of the affected breast. This is as a result of the cancer cells spreading all over the affected breast. The procedure is known as mastectomy. In situations where the infected cell has not spread too much, the breast can be saved and just removal of the lumps is carried out.
  • Breast Cancer donations  By : Juliette VR
    It seems like almost every day we hear about a new breakthrough pill for breast cancer. All these drugs cannot just be put on the market – they have to undergo rigorous tests and all this requires funding.
  • POWER Tips To Breast Cancer Solutions  By : ChristyJonpns
    Breast cancer has a 10% chance of returning in women who have been successfully treated for the cancer. However, a high percentage of the women who do not have a relapsing breast cancer have be found to have a high level of carotenoid present in their blood. With this being said, it will be wise if you start eating vegetables with high carotenoid content during and after your cancer treatments.
  • Breast Cancer: How to Prevent Breast Cancer With Early Detection.  By : James S. Pendergraft
    If you are a woman, there is one kind of cancer that you always have to be on the look out for, and that is breast cancer. No matter what age you are, you can still get breast cancer. Although it is more common in women that are 40 years of age or older, you should start doing breast exams as soon as you can.
  • What is Breast Cancer and Treatment of Breast Cancer  By : TomSmith
    Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths.
  • Male Breast Cancer  By : TonyUK James
    Male Breast cancer awareness
  • Cancer Natural Remedies That Have Helped My Patients Fully Recover – by Dr. James Chappell  By : Dr. James Chappell
    For 37 years as a board certified chiropractic doctor, traditional naturopath, clinical nutritionist and medical herbalist, I have taught natural healing techniques to patients to help them recover fully from major health challenges, including so-called “terminal” cancers.
  • Breast Cancer Symptoms And Treatment  By : JackCarlsonpnp
    Although a lot of symptoms have been given for breast cancer, it is noted that breast cancer can come with a different sign and symptoms in some people. So the best way of detecting breast cancer is by knowing your breast and being aware of the slightest changes that occur, be it in size, shape or feel.
  • Breast Cancer Signs And Symptoms  By : JackCarlsonpnp
    Surgical treatment for breast cancer may involve the complete removal of the affected breast. This is as a result of the cancer cells spreading all over the affected breast. The procedure is known as mastectomy. In situations where the infected cell has not spread too much, the breast can be saved and just removal of the lumps is carried out.
  • What Are The Symptoms Of Breast Cancer?  By : JackCarlsonpnp
    The chances of surgically removed breast cancer relapsing is reduced by following surgery with radiation therapy. This therapy is important and should not be skipped if you don’t want your cancer to reoccur.
  • Signs And Symptoms Of Breast Cancer To Watch Out For  By : JackCarlsonpnp
    Noticing changes in your breast contour? It could be nothing and at the same time it could be breast cancer, God forbid! But the only way to say is prompt medical check, if the doctor thinks it is cancer then early treatments will do you some good.
  • Breast Cancer Chemo Treatment  By : ClaraKenpnb
    It is fair if one suggests that breast cancer is age related. Although there is no strong proof for this, mostly, it has been noticed that breast cancer is most common in elderly women and is rarely diagnosed in ladies under the age of 25. This is not to say breast cancer is not possible in the young, it is just not common.
  • Breast Cancer - What Every Woman Needs to Know  By : James S. Pendergraft
    Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths.
  • Should You Have a Mastectomy to Prevent Breast Cancer?  By : James S. Pendergraft
    Modern women always have a fear of breast cancer. Whilst average woman has around 12% risk of getting affected with breast cancer, others have 85% chance of getting their life troubled with this menace. For women with high risk of breast cancer, fear is very much real, and most of them look to ways for lowering its risk.
  • Practical Hints On Breast Cancer  By : AndyErnestpnp
    Although a lot of symptoms have been given for breast cancer, it is noted that breast cancer can come with a different sign and symptoms in some people. So the best way of detecting breast cancer is by knowing your breast and being aware of the slightest changes that occur, be it in size, shape or feel.
  • Does Wearing A Bra Increase Your Risk of Breast Cancer?  By : Tiffany Heart
    The web is a wonderful thing because it make so much information readily available to anyone online. A downside of this, however, is the credibility of the information can be dubious at best, but most readers do not realize as much and start spreading incorrect information as though it is true.
  • The Answer to Breast Cancer - Prevent With Healthy Living  By : Corwin Brown
    Generally speaking, breast cancer can be explained as an abnormal growth or a mass of cells, also known as a tumor, anywhere within the breast or immediate surrounding area.
  • Helpful Examination of Men's Breast Cancer  By : Trevor Price
    Though far less common than in women, men's breast cancer is possible. According to the American Cancer Society, over 2000 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year.
  • Finding the Best Breast Cancer Care  By : Kimberly Shannon
    Being diagnosed with any type of cancer is a serious and frightening occurrence. Once you have a confirmation that you have breast cancer, it's a good idea to take a deep breath, and consider your options. It is very common to want to rush into treatment, it is a good idea to look over the various types of treatments available for your breast cancer care.
  • "It's Malignant, You Have Breast Cancer"  By : Lynne Hagan
    Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be devastating news. This feeling is reasonable; there's no doubt about it cancer turns your world upside down. As a breast cancer survivor, I now know that we go through several psychological steps in dealing a breast cancer diagnosis.
  • Knowing about Breast Cancer  By : Bizymoms.com Management
    This article gives some useful pointers on breast cancer, important facts you should know regarding this deathly disease, and various measures you can carry out to avoid fatal effects through early detection.
  • The Only Proven Cancer Cure - Says the Thousands of People Cured by It  By : KyleB
    A Cancer cure has been found since the 1920s! Thousands have successfully been treated of terminal diseases.
  • Breast Cancer Awareness: A Guide to Pink  By : Jessica Vandelay
    Breast cancer is a type of cancer that usually develops in the mammary ducts of breast tissue. It is the second most common cancer affecting women. In the U.S. October is designated breast cancer awareness month and many magazines take the opportunity to promote breast cancer awareness and pink ribbon products.
  • Treatment Breast Cancer  By : TonyUK James
    Breast cancer treatment and breast cancer awareness is our goal. Tell us your breast cancer survivor story
  • Exercises enhances life of Breast Cancer survivors after treatment  By : Catherine M Alfano
    A study of more than 500 breast cancer survivors shows that it’s never too late to reap the benefits of an exercise program.

    The study, found that breast cancer survivors who pursued physical activity during and after treatment reported an improved quality of life, including less fatigue and pain.
  • Understanding Breast Cancer and Social Security Disability  By : Matt Berry
    Learn what you need to know about breast cancer and applying for Social Security Disability.
  • Breast Cancer Prevention - Learn How To Prevent Breast Cancer  By : Lester Lee
    Paying attention to the different breast cancer prevention methods is vital to avoid having to face this devastating disease down the road. Take note of the tips listed in this article to help you prevent getting breast cancer.

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10

© 2007 Article Dashboard. All Rights Reserved.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard