No, unfortunately their is no vaccine but with few lifestyle changes one can try to prevent it.
Dr. Steven Quay is here to guide women to live a heathy lifestyle to reduce the risk of Breast cancer today.
Yes, hepatitis B and HPV (human papilloma virus) are two oncogenic viruses for which there are vaccines.
No... Infact it has been said that frequent stimulation of the breast can help prevent cancer.
Men have always gotten breast cancer.
A vaccine calle Gardasil is now available to females of 9-26 yrs of age. This vaccine helps prevent the risk of getting cervical cancer. If you have already been exposed to HPV it may help reduce the risk of getting other HPV related baterias and infections that can later on cause cervical cancer.
The use of a biopsy for the breast is to check for cancer. Women are at a very high risk for breast cancer and a biopsy is a way to prevent the cancer in an early stage.
i herd if you wear your bra to bed you can get breast cancer
Nothing that we know of can fully prevent Cancer. But good Nutrition does a fine job of stalling it.
Yes.
Not likely
The Hepatitis B vaccine was developed in 1965 and is used to help the prevention of hepatitis V virus infection. It is also the first anti-cancer vaccine because it helps prevent liver cancer.
Yes.On the contrary, being pregnant and/or breastfeeding lowers the chances of getting breast cancer.
no
Every individual's chances for breast cancer are different. Diet, exercise, and genetics all play a role in the chances for getting breast cancer. On average, every woman born has a one in eight chance of getting breast cancer.