The best source of Breast cancer information is always a trusted physician or oncologist. Additional sources of information include:
Links to these reliable sources can be found in "Edit Links" to the right.
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's website is a good website for information on breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. The American Cancer Society is another good site with information and a message board for people to post on for support.
Stage three breast cancer information can be found online at Mac Millan, Web MD and Breast Cancer Organization. Other good places to find information about this are Cancer Research UK and Cancer Center.
Foundations often set up flyers and pamphlets within hospitals, clinics, and cancer research events. These pamphlets include addresses, phone numbers, and other contact information. Blogs can also be a good source of information for Breast Cancer-specific groups such as the Pink Ribbon Foundation.
The best idea is always to consult your physician on these matters, but a good website that has information on the subject is foodforbreastcancer.com. Good Luck
Cancer Research in the UK is your first stop in getting information on lobular breast cancer. Web MD, NHS and the Mayo Clinic are also good sources. But the best source is to find out this information directly from your doctor or oncologist who will be able to advise you on the best course of treatment pertaining to you and your particular cancer.
One can donate money to help find a breast cancer cure through several different websites. Some of these include: Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Breast Cancer Society of Canada, and the Breast Cancer Fund.
A good conclusion sentence for breast cancer should let the reader know it is preventable. It should read: Breast cancer is treatable and preventable. Early detection is the key so be sure get regular check-ups.
No,but as long as you catch it early,it can be treated
As you are only seventeen and your breasts have just taken good shape, it is unlikely that you have breast cancer but you can never tell.
Lumpectomy is a surgical treatment for newly diagnosed breast cancer. It is estimated that at least 50% of women with breast cancer are good candidates for this procedure.
kimo therapy is good for almost any cancer. it is a treatment many people under go after they have been diagnosed with cancer.
Yes but all good now