October 20, 2015

Breast Cancer Surgery Complications

Here's what to watch out for, once you're home.
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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.
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Breast Reconstruction Questions Answered
Is it a cosmetic procedure? How long does it take? What's recovery like? See other frequently asked questions.
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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.
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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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