No matter how good it may be for your body and your health, the hardest part about exercising for some people is doing just that, ... Read More
Breast Cancer
The Ultimate Guide to Coping With Health Concerns After Cancer
Once you are considered a survivor, you still have a significant amount of care ahead of you—taking care of yourself, and recuperating. ... Read More
New Study Finds Link Between Black Hair Products and Breast Cancer
Whether we’re natural, wear weaves, or relax/perm our hair, I think we can all agree that finding the right hair product is important. But ... Read More
Health Illiteracy Breeds Health In-Equity
Black people should not be dying of preventable cancers! Not knowing what you don’t know is having a devastating impact on the Black ... Read More
Life as a Cancer Survivor: How to Make The ‘New Normal’ Work for You
When treatment ends, you’ll find that you have new concerns – about how to view life. This may include treatment-related issues and worry ... Read More
3 Things Your Family History Could Tell You About Your Future
Though it’s good to leave the past in the past, sometimes you need to revisit it in order to figure out your future, especially when it ... Read More
A Breastie’s Guide to Loving Your Bones
When you’re battling breast cancer, it can be easy to forget about your bones. But what many Black breasties don’t realize is that their ... Read More
So You Beat Breast Cancer, Now What?
Part of being a cancer survivor is that you may have some residual emotions after your experience. You may be unsure of what comes next or ... Read More
When We Tri(al) Special Report
Although clinical trials test the treatments that everyone takes, they don’t test those treatments on everyone equally. Despite making up ... Read More
10 Foods That Can Lower Your Risk of Cancer
Breast cancer is the most typical cancer in women, with intrusive breast cancer impacting 1 in every eight women in the United States during ... Read More
Cancer in Youth Means Heightened Odds for Another Cancer Later
Survivors of teen and young-adult cancers may feel they've dodged a bullet, but they're not totally in the clear. A new study reveals a high ... Read More
What’s More Effective Lumpectomy or Mastectomy?
Breast cancers that arise before age 40 tend to be more aggressive. But young women who undergo "breast-conserving" surgery are just as ... Read More