Condition Center: Breast Cancer Female
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among women in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC...
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New developments in health technology may hold the potential to change the way women are screened for breast cancer.
A decision A-list actress Angelina Jolie made two years ago might have had some lasting impacts on women's health awareness.
When it comes to unexplained infertility, the type of treatment you receive could make a difference in your outcome.
Despite its slow movements, tai chi may provide relief for some patients with chronic diseases.
Your ethnicity may be a factor in your cancer risk.
Since her June 2014 cancer diagnosis, former "Good Morning America" host Joan Lunden has endured 16 rounds of chemotherapy, six weeks of radiation an...
The Mediterranean diet has long been promoted as a heart-healthy way of eating. But, for women, there may now be another good reason to adopt this di...
In opting for yearly breast cancer screenings, some women may be going against recommendations for breast cancer prevention.
Thousands of women undergo surgeries every year after an early breast cancer diagnosis. But could these treatments be unnecessary?
Young breast cancer patients commonly have fertility concerns, and those concerns may affect their decisions about treatment.
Remembered as both sex icon and female role model, Yvonne Craig secured her place in pop culture as the alluring librarian who moonlighted as the hig...
A former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star recently learned that she has breast cancer.
Sometimes it takes two. Two breast cancer medications, that is.
Cancer patients may assume that the less radiation they need, the better. But that might not be the case for some.
For most people, slimming down can lower the risk for many conditions. But, for postmenopausal women, maintaining a healthy weight may be especially ...
Other than a lump, can you name a symptom of breast cancer?