Category: Cancer

Does Dense Breast Tissue Impact Breast Health?
Dense breast tissue is a common condition found in many women. While it is not a disease and is typically harmless, it can impact the accuracy of mammograms.

Easing Cancer Treatment with Integrative Medicine
Cancer and wellness might not sound like they would go together. But when certain complementary therapies are used in conjunction with standard cancer treatments, patients get the best of both worlds—curative and supportive. This is known as integrative oncology or integrative medicine for cancer care.

7 Tips for the Cancer Caregiver: How to Support a Loved One
Cancer caregiver—it’s a role you may have thought you’d never need to play, but one that can mean the world to a loved one with cancer. A few practical tips can help you be there for a friend or family member on their cancer journey.

Simple Ways to Feel Better During Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatment can take a toll on the body and mind. Lifestyle adjustments, diet changes and coping strategies can help you feel your best.

Advice for Women Who Are at a High Risk for Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is very common among women. How do you know if you’re at a high risk for developing it? Learn more about how risk is determined and recommended next steps.

What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer in Younger Women
While rare, breast cancer in people under 40 does occur. Learn if you’re at risk and what symptoms to watch out for.

Uterine Cancer and Chemical Hair Straighteners
Among the many unique health care challenges that women face throughout their lives, a new concern is growing about the connection between the chemical hair straighteners that some women use and the development of uterine cancer.

How to Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer
There’s nothing like spending time outdoors on a sunny day. But exposure to harmful UV rays remains the leading cause of skin cancer. While some other risk factors for skin cancer are out of your control, certain lifestyle changes can make a big difference.

Skin Cancer on Your Face: How to Deal with It
The best way to reduce your chances of getting skin cancer is to wear sunscreen, long sleeves and a wide-brimmed hat, and stay indoors during the hottest parts of the day. Still, there’s no 100 percent guaranteed way to prevent skin cancer. If you develop skin cancer on your face, a quick diagnosis allows you to treat it with the best results.

Advances in Breast Cancer Treatments Keep Coming
Radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery were go-to breast cancer treatments for years. Though these options continue to help, new therapies are changing breast cancer care for good.