Deodorants, bras, genes, warning signs and more – are you getting the right information about breast cancer? Find out more from the expert.
Breast lumps often cause anxiety among women. It is important to know when to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.
It is important to do a breast biopsy but it can be done in a relatively painless and minimally invasive way.
Most forms of breast cancer don’t require a complete removal of the breast. A lumpectomy conserves the breast, while removing the cancer.
Minimally invasive breast surgery is on the rise, but what is it used for and when is it most effective?
To ease your fears, we give you the rundown on what to expect at a mammogram and tips on how you can get through it comfortably.
Eight myths you might believe about breast cancer screening, and the truth about it.
More women are being claimed by breast cancer now than before. Love them by encouraging them to go for breast screening.
And no, finding a lump in your breast does not mean that you have breast cancer.
Cancer can affect men and women at any age. Discover who might be more susceptible, symptoms not to ignore, and the best time to take recommended cancer screening tests.
While most breast lumps are non-cancerous, the discovery of any new breast lumps, nipple discharge or skin changes around the nipple should prompt a trip to the doctor.
Traditional Chinese Medicine, or TCM, is increasingly being adopted by cancer patients as a complementary form of treatment. However, is it effective? Read on to find out.
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