The procedure for breast reconstruction has changed significantly in recent years, and your two main options (over or under the muscle) can make a big difference in comfort and appearance. Here’s how they differ—and which one might be right for you.
With new and better treatment, the definition of surviving this disease has changed—and so have the expectations of people diagnosed with it. Learn more about what surviving breast cancer looks like today.
Although the occurrence is fairly common, few women say they are told about the chances of experiencing burns from breast cancer radiation therapy. Learn why they occur—and how to treat them.
This rare type of invasive breast occurs in less than one percent of all diagnosed cases. It begins in the milk ducts of the breast, and fortunately, is one of the most treatable forms of the disease.
The rate at which your breast cancer grows depends in large part on the type of cancer you have. It also depends on its stage when you were diagnosed, as well as several other variables.
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