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Digital mammography provides better-quality imaging, clearer views, and allows for electronic storage (so films can't be lost or misplaced). read more »
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Medicare requires that your annual screening mammography be done at least 366 or more days from your last imaging study. Yes, that's right: one year read more »
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Fibrocystic breast tissue is very common and is not something that people should be freaking out about if they've been told they have "it." read more »
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Try to avoid eating processed sugar. Simple sugars aren't the best source of energy anyway. read more »
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We know that when our immune system goes on the blink, our body's ability to ward off cancer cell production is weakened. read more »
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Before you undertake chemotherapy, ask to see a gynecologist who specializes in preserving the fertility of women who have cancer. read more »
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Lumpectomies must be followed with radiation, to make certain that the remaining breast tissue is incapable of ever creating and growing breast cance read more »
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When all this surgical work is done well, and by a skilled team, you'd have to inspect the naked breast very closely to be able to tell that surgery read more »
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