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October 20, 2015
Breast Cancer Surgery Complications
Here's what to watch out for, once you're home.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Breast Cancer
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Complications of Breast Cancer Surgery
Infections, bruising, and swelling are some common problems that can stem from the operation. Here are symptoms to watch for once you're home.
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7 Tips to Get Through Chemo Fatigue
Practice good sleep habits, talk to someone about your fears, drink plenty of liquids, and more.
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Warning Signs Your Breast Cancer May Have Spread
Weakness or numbness in your bones, weight loss, and chest pain are all possible symptoms -- but your doctor will make the final call.
Article
Breast Reconstruction Questions Answered
Is it a cosmetic procedure? How long does it take? What's recovery like? See other frequently asked questions.
Article
New Mammogram Guidelines: What to Do Now
The American Cancer Society is now recommending that most women begin annual mammograms at 45 and switch to every 2 years starting at 55.
Video
When Is Watchful Waiting OK?
If you're diagnosed with an early form of "stage zero" breast cancer called DCIS, it may be an option for you -- unless you fall into one of these 2 groups of people.
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