April 10, 2012

14 Ways to Boost Your Immunity Now

Breast Cancer Tuesday , April 10, 2012
In This Issue:
  • Eat Your Veggies, Keep Cancer at Bay
  • Mammograms Spot Cancers That Aren't Dangerous
  • Changes to Your Hair After Chemo

Top Story 14 Ways to Boost
Your Immunity Now

Fighting cancer can be stressful. Additional
stress can weaken your immune system, so
try these strategies to ward off illness.

Also See:
  • Remembering Loved Ones Lost
  • Coping With Sleep Problems? 
  • Treatments by Cancer Stage
Health News & Features
Eat Your Veggies, Keep Cancer at Bay
Breast cancer survivors who eat greens may
live longer. Consider adding broccoli to your diet.
Also See:
  • Can Estrogen Lower Cancer Risk?
  • Detecting Breast Cancer in Your 40s


Mammograms Spot Cancers That Aren't Dangerous
Routine mammograms may detect cancers that won't
grow or spread. Weigh the pros and cons of screening.
Also See:
  • Dietary Cadmium Linked to Breast Cancer
  • One Woman's Good Luck Charms During Treatment
From The WebMD Network
• Breast Lumps in Women
• Slideshow: Breast Cancer Survival Rates Today
• Quiz: Is a Breast Lump Always Cancer
From the Breast Cancer Community
Changes to Your Hair After Chemo
Some women experience color and texture changes
after treatment. Did your hair grow back differently?

Find support in the Breast Cancer Community.
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