Even though breast cancer has been around for years and has affected millions of women, there’s still a lot of misinformation going around ... Read More
Breast Cancer (Advanced)
Exercise Could Help Fight ‘Chemo Brain’
Researchers have found that chemotherapy may be responsible for Black women with breast cancer having a significantly higher rate of ... Read More
3 Important Health Reasons Why Your Breasts Itch
Breast itch is one of those things that you don't normally think about. If something itches, you usual scratch it--it's normal, right? ... Read More
Extending Your Life With Metastatic Breast Cancer
There is hope for you and although you’ve been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer your life isn’t over! Metastatic breast cancer is ... Read More
3 Ways To Fight Triple-Negative Breast Cancer in the Kitchen
The battle of breast cancer is not an easy feat. It takes strength, courage, and pure grit to undergo the journey of cancer treatment. ... Read More
How To Detox Your Armpit To Prevent Breast Cancer
Cosmetic products like toxic deodorants, body washes, soaps, and other ‘beauty’ treatments are causing greater numbers of breast cancer ... Read More
4 Black Women Who Beat the Odds of Breast Cancer
According to the resource BrestCancer.Org, White women are slightly more likely to develop breast cancer than African American, Hispanic, ... Read More
Lynn Whitfield: Survivors Run In Her Family
Actress Lynn Whitfield is a beautiful, classically trained actress who we've seen such films as Madea's Family Reunion, Thin Line Between ... Read More
My Story: Stage 4 Breast Cancer Survivor Uses Memoir To Heal A Nation
"One life to live. Many lives to touch." That's one of Karla Antoinette Baptiste's guiding philosophies and she's using the one life she ... Read More
FDA Approves New Breast Cancer Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a breast cancer treatment: Kadcyla (kad-SY'-luh) is designed to target only the tumor cells, ... Read More
Breast Cancer Is More Deadly In Black Men
Breast cancer has long been viewed as a disease that strikes women, but when it does hit men, the results can be much more fatal because ... Read More