You’ve finished tumor removal and maybe some other treatments for your early breast cancer. What comes next? Often, it’s an adjuvant therapy—a treatment to help reduce the risk of the cancer coming back. Our experts explain how these therapies work.
Though often asymptomatic, these small growths can be responsible for abnormal vaginal bleeding. If you’ve been told you have a cervical polyp—or you’re just looking to learn more about these common growths—here’s the need-to-know info.
There are some special things to keep in mind, especially when it comes to your skin. For example: You’ll need to stop some meds, but there are others that are OK to take. We explain what else you should know.