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Healthy habits and top tips for checking and detecting changes in your breasts. More>>
Interactive step-by-step details on how to check your breasts and what to look for. More>>
Take care of your health now, so you can be there for your family later. More>>
Three main tests are used to screen the breasts for cancer. More>>
Know what to look for and get a second opinion from your physician. More>>
Check for and detect certain changes in your breasts. More>>
Different types of treatment are available for patients with breast cancer, including clinical trials. More>>
Exploring treatment of cells throughout the body or in targeted areas. More>>
In women who are pregnant or who have just given birth, breast cancer occurs most often between the ages of 32 and 38. Breast cancer occurs about once in every 3,000 pregnancies. More>>
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Information from the National Cancer Institute's SEER Cancer Statistics Review. More>>
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