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Breast cancer prevention starts with healthy habits — such as limiting alcohol and staying physically active. Learn what you can do to lower your breast ...
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Some breast cancers are sensitive to the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Pathologists look for hormone receptors on the outside of the breast cancer cells.
Mammograms are X-ray images of the breasts that check for cancer and other changes in breast tissue. A mammogram can be used for screening or diagnosis.
A mastectomy is surgery to remove all breast tissue from a breast. Breast reconstruction with implants uses breast implants to reshape the breasts. The implants ...
Breast pain (mastalgia) can be described as tenderness, throbbing, sharp, stabbing, burning pain or tightness in the breast tissue. The pain may be constant ...
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A lumpectomy is commonly known as breast conservation surgery because it keeps most of the breast intact, whereas a mastectomy removes the entire breast.
This rare form of breast cancer causes breast skin changes. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatments, including surgery.
One supplemental breast screening option is molecular breast imaging (MBI). Learn more about this screening option for dense breasts.
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