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A Lump In Your Breast Means You Have Breast Cancer: True or False?

A Lump In Your Breast Means You Have Breast Cancer: True or False?

Sometimes folks stay away from medical care because they fear what they might find. And a lump in the breast can be a scary thing indeed. ...
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Breast Enhancement Basics

Breast Enhancement Basics

More than 250,000 breast enhancement surgeries were performed in America last year. So what's the big deal with breast augmentation?
Expert : Wendy Lewis
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Breast Reconstruction

Women who have undergone a lumpectomy or mastectomy often choose to have breast reconstruction surgery. How does it work?
Expert : Wendy Lewis
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Breast Pumping 101

Breast Pumping - The Basics

Breast pumping provides benefits such as allowing you to store your milk and allowing your partner to share in your baby's feeding process. ...
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What to Feed Your Newborn: Breastfeeding Vs. Formula

Feeding Your Baby - Formula vs. Breast Milk

If you're trying to decide between breastfeeding and feeding your newborn formula, there are several factors to consider. Each method has it...
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Only Women Get Breast Cancer: True or False?

Only Women Get Breast Cancer: True or False?

The oft-cited statistic, that 1 in 8 women will get breast cancer in the span of their lifetime, doesn't tell the whole picture. Men get br...
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Storing Breast Milk

Safely prepare and store breast milk.
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New Study Finds That Some Breast Cancers Disappear

The results of a five-year study yield surprising findings-some breast cancers may spontaneously regress.
Contributor : Jennifer Bunn, RN
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Clothier Helps Breast Cancer Patients Stay Fashionable

The clothier Wear Ease offers a line of clothing for women who have had mastectomies
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Breastfeeding Cancer

Your Baby Can Help Prevent Breast Cancer

A new report finds that lifestyle choices, including breastfeeding, can cut women's chances of developing breast cancer by 40%
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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