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For years, the popular understanding of breast cancer care has focused on three different approaches to treatment: chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. And as far as […]
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, the breast-cancer-specific arm of the American Cancer Society, is backed by hundreds of partners who aim to make supporting the […]
After a breast cancer diagnosis, trust in your doctor is critical to sustain hope. Kay Coleman, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998, quickly […]
The biggest event of the year for Making Strides (ACS’s national network of breast cancer events) is their annual breast cancer walk, with communities all […]
American Cancer Society’s initiatives are not only about advancing medicine; they’re also geared towards meeting the daily needs of patients and helping them reach their […]
Patients, caregivers, and families must face major decisions upon hearing news of a breast cancer diagnosis: How and where will they be treated? Will they […]
While there are more treatment options than ever before, some populations are still at a much higher risk of dying from cancer. Dr. Beverly Moy, […]
The more you know, the healthier you’ll be. Here’s everything you can expect from your mammogram: before, during, and after. It’s widely known that a […]
Chien-Chi Huang was diagnosed with an aggressive breast cancer at age 40. Now, she advocates for Asian-American women to get screened, to feel seen, and […]
After a routine mammogram, novelist Lisa Braxton underwent a long series of tests—including an ultrasound, breast MRI, and biopsy. The tests were grueling, but saved […]