breast cancer

breast cancer

Breast health is not, and never has been, a one-size-fits-all prescription. The general principles are the same whether you’re in your 40s, 50s, or 60s,…

breast cancer

Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the breast cancer charity that brought the world the pink ribbon, is exaggerating the benefits of mammography while minimizing…

breast cancer

So you want to kick your healthy living up a notch? Good for you! But where to start? Well, it’s a combination of quick and…

breast cancer

According to Otis Brawley, M.D., the Chief Medical Officer at the American Cancer Society, two-thirds of cancer cases in the U.S. develop from preventable causes. Other…

breast cancer

A blood test that might be able to predict breast cancer’s spread may improve diagnosis and treatment for women with early stage breast cancer, a…

breast cancer

Children. Family. Friends. Errands. Work. Church. Dinner. Karate lessons. Bake sales. Moms routinely juggle long lists of to-dos from all facets of their lives, except the…

breast cancer

Breast cancer has long been viewed as a disease that strikes women, but when it does hit men, the results can be much more fatal…

breast cancer

The good news? The leading threats to women’s health, at least the majority of them, can be prevented. The not-so-great part? Many people don’t know…

Basketball Wives stars Tami and Evelyn recently headed to the doctor for mammograms as a practice of what all women should be doing to prevent…

breast cancer

When? Where? How often? What about Black women, who are not only more susceptible to developing breast cancer at earlier ages, but are also at…

breast cancer

Millions of Americans who take an aspirin every day to lower their risk for heart attack and stroke may also be lowering their cancer risk.…

(BlackDoctor.org) — As many as 2.3 million American women have survived breast cancer or are living with breast cancer after surgery or other treatment. Most…