"Chemo brain" -- the mental fog common after breast cancer treatment -- can persist for six months, new research shows. The finding comes ... Read More
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer & The Importance Of Clinical Trials
Most people don’t realize how important clinical trials are. Clinical trials are an essential step in discovering new treatments for breast ... Read More
Don’t Dismiss Stage 0 Breast Cancer In Black Women Under 35
Black women under the age of 35: You could be at risk for ductal carcinoma, also known as stage 0 breast cancer, according to a recent ... Read More
After Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer At 32, This Survivor Is A Pink Angel To Other Women
If you or anyone close to you has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you know far too well the debilitating often life threatening symptoms ... Read More
8-Year-Old Is The Youngest Person Ever Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
While we think of breast cancer only occurring mainly in women with well--breasts--an 8-year-old Utah girl was diagnosed with secretory ... Read More
Nelson Mandela’s Granddaughter Fights Breast Cancer…Again!
Beautiful author and activist and granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, Zoleka Mandela, previously battled breast cancer (after being diagnosed ... Read More
Higher Vitamin D Levels Linked To Higher Breast Cancer Survival
[optin-monster-shortcode id="zzqouw7fx1jgrcqv"] Higher levels of vitamin D may be linked to better odds of surviving breast cancer tumors, ... Read More
Survival Is Beautiful: Beauty Tips During & After Chemo
A recent study (funded by the Avon Foundation) revealed that African-American women are 43 percent more likely to die from breast cancer ... Read More
Kelly Price: Breast Cancer Is Personal
Kelly Price, star of R&B Divas and a seven-time Grammy-nominated American R&B singer–songwriter, In 1998, Kelly ... Read More
Screening Too Late For Black Women? One Doctor’s Expert Opinion On Latest Mammogram Guidelines
There are many “silent killer” medical conditions that we never know we have unless we have our complete physical exams and labs done. ... Read More
5 Everyday Ways To Prevent Breast Cancer
When you look at the death statistics for breast cancer in African-American women and compare them to white women, it's stunning. Beginning ... Read More
Is The Racial Gap For Breast Cancer Deaths Finally Closing? CDC Says Yes
The racial gap for breast cancer deaths is closing, particularly among younger women, U.S. health officials reported ... Read More