Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from the forthcoming book "For Such a Time as This: My Faith Journey through the White House and Beyond" (Post Hill Press, December 2021) by Kayleigh McEnany ...
A breast cancer diagnosis usually brings up many feelings at once. Getting the facts you need to choose the best treatment plan can help you feel more in control. If surgery is an option for you, one ...
After being treated for metastatic breast cancer, Lisa started to think more about the future — and even make plans for holidays and vacations. Ever since Lisa Thompson, a mother of four, was treated ...
Despite a significant increase in women with unilateral breast cancer who received a bilateral mastectomy, this study found no survival benefit compared with other treatment options. Although removing ...
Breast cancer surgeons have tended not to push patients towards bilateral mastectomy, since data have long shown that the complete removal of both breasts doesn’t improve survival. New data from a ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The specter of a breast cancer diagnosis haunts women worldwide, ...
Blogging provides a therapeutic outlet for cancer patients to process emotions and share experiences with a wider audience. The author emphasizes the importance of balancing personal disclosure with ...
A large study showed that for most patients, having both breasts removed after cancer was detected in one made no difference. By Gina Kolata For the more than 310,000 women diagnosed with breast ...
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