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Whether you or a loved one has just been diagnosed with breast cancer, this information includes details about types of cancer, different tests, treatment options, and questions to ask your healthcare provider. READ MORE

Breast Cancer

Breast Reduction Surgery Saved My Life

Breast Reduction Surgery Saved My Life

My plastic surgeon spotted something abnormal during my procedure. It was cancer.

Kristin Harmel

Kristin Harmel’s Most Difficult Chapter

New York Times Best-Selling Author discusses her experience with breast cancer and becoming an advocate for others

Liz O’Riordan

As a Breast Surgeon, I Felt Invincible Until I was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer

Through writing and speaking, I’ve found a new way to help others navigate breast cancer as a patient and a doctor

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Breast Cancer Meets AI: A New Era of Risk, Detection and Treatment

The thought of AI can be scary. But what if it can save your life?

Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

Roshani Patel, M.D., FACS, answers questions about HER2-positive breast cancer and how it affects treatment

Conversación clínica: Preguntas y respuestas sobre el cáncer de mama con mutación del gen HER2

Conversación clínica: Preguntas y respuestas sobre el cáncer de mama con mutación del gen HER2

Roshani Patel, M.D., FACS, contesta preguntas sobre el cáncer de mama con mutación del gen HER2 y sus implicaciones terapéuticas

Doctor doing mammogram exam on patient at hospital. Mammograms are one way to detect DCIS.

Understanding DCIS: Early Stage Breast Cancer

Ductal carcinoma in situ – or DCIS – the earliest stage of breast cancer, is highly treatable. Here’s what you need to know.

Doctor doing mammogram exam on patient at hospital. Mammograms are one way to detect DCIS.

Entendiendo el CDIS: Cáncer de mama de etapa temprana

El carcinoma ductal in situ o CDIS, la etapa más temprana de cáncer de mama, es altamente tratable. Aquí encontrarás lo que debes esperar durante el tratamiento y la recuperación.

Heather Curley

They Said I’d Only Live 4 Months, but It’s Been 2 Years — and I’m Not Done Yet

Living with metastatic breast cancer has been hard, but I’m thankful for every day

Heather Curley

Dijeron que solo me quedaban 4 meses de vida, pero han pasado 2 años y mi historia no concluye todavía

Vivir con cáncer mamario metastásico ha sido difícil, pero me siento agradecida por cada día que vivo

Emma Mon

Don’t Count Me Out

I have metastatic breast cancer. But I have goals.

friends having fun, drinking bottled beer together

Happy Hour Is on the Rocks: Alcohol and Breast Cancer Advisory

The U.S. surgeon general has issued a strong warning about the link between alcohol and breast cancer and six other cancers

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