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A breast lump could be due to something harmless. Or it could be cancer. Learn breast lump causes and find out when you need to see a health care provider.
Learn about this test that's used to diagnose breast cancer, including why it's done, risks and what to expect.
Breast cancer survivorship services generally refers to support that continues after treatment. Survivorship services might include follow-up tests to look for ...
Patients who have multiple tumors in one breast may be able to avoid a mastectomy if the tumors can be removed while leaving enough breast tissue, ...
Many breast cancers are sensitive to both hormones. Tests in a lab can show whether the cancer cells have receptors for estrogen or progesterone. If at least 1% ...
A ruptured silicone breast implant is one that has a tear or hole in it. Often there are no symptoms when an implant ruptures. But sometimes it may lead to ...
Dr. Sandhya Pruthi explains why Black women are at higher risk and should start screening for breast cancer earlier.
Find out what to expect if you're considering breast reconstruction. Learn about the options, incuding TRAM, DIEP and latissimus dorsi flap procedures.
Under the direction of Dr. Vachon, the Mayo Mammography Health Study research team is leading a consortium to investigate whether breast density is a risk ...
Fluid leaking from the nipples isn't often a sign of breast cancer. Learn more about the possible causes and when to see a doctor.
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