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Side effects that may arise during breast cancer treatment

Side effects that may arise during breast cancer treatment

Navigating cancer treatment is a challenge unlike any other. Medical professionals often advise cancer patients to lean on their support systems during treatment and heeding that advice can make it easier to manage the ups and downs that arise when being treated for cancer.
How to support loved ones who have breast cancer

How to support loved ones who have breast cancer

Efforts to educate women about breast cancer have helped raise awareness of the disease and just how treatable it is when detected early. Despite that, a diagnosis can still be difficult for women and their families.
3 Treatment Options For Breast Cancer Patients

3 Treatment Options For Breast Cancer Patients

Millions of women worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Such a diagnosis is never welcome, but women should know survival rates have improved dramatically in recent decades.
Sundre mobile mammography clinic a reminder about importance of early cancer screening

Sundre mobile mammography clinic a reminder about importance of early cancer screening

Detecting breast cancer sooner than later critical to substantially increasing survival odds
Breaking down the stages of breast cancer

Breaking down the stages of breast cancer

Once a person is diagnosed with cancer, his or her physician will try to determine how far the illness has progressed, including whether or not it has spread to other areas of the body. This effort is known as “staging.” Each cancer has its unique staging characteristics, and breast cancer is no different.
How to discuss a cancer diagnosis with your employer

How to discuss a cancer diagnosis with your employer

It’s not uncommon for people to experience a range of emotions upon being diagnosed with cancer. Fear, sadness and even confusion are just a few of the feelings people may experience after receiving a cancer diagnosis.
7 Ways To Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

7 Ways To Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

Many women are concerned about the potential for developing breast cancer in their lifetimes. Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer among women in Canada (after skin cancers). Despite that prevalence, there are ways to reduce the risk for breast cancer.
Bowden survivor says take advantage of new breast cancer screening guidelines

Bowden survivor says take advantage of new breast cancer screening guidelines

Province’s new rules lower the age that women can get screened for breast cancer to 45 and over from 50 and over
Does breast cancer run in families?

Does breast cancer run in families?

No woman is immune to breast cancer. However, some women with extensive family histories of the disease may wonder if they’re more vulnerable to breast cancer than those without such a link.
Family history increases risk for breast cancer

Family history increases risk for breast cancer

Millions of people across the globe will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. In fact, only certain skin cancers affect more women than breast cancer within Canada.
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