By: John Bradstreet | 2011-04-30 | Health & Fitness Understanding which are the best supplements for breast cancer survivors is key to your treatment program. Restoring the immune system to peak performance at this time is critical. This is something that will decrease the likelihood of re-occurrence. As more and more women are beating this disease research into this area will also increase. read more
By: Jan Hasak | 2010-03-31 | Breast Cancer What can heal the hearts of breast survivors more than chemotherapy and other medications? In one loaded word, forgiveness. Forgiving themselves as well as others is one of the keys to recovery for breast survivors. Who is a breast survivor? Anyone who survives breast cancer, no matter how much tissue was removed in the process. read more
By: MC Ezzia | 2010-04-02 | Breast Cancer The American Cancer Society approximates that a woman in the U.S. has a one in eight possibility of growing invasive breast cancer as long as her lifetime. About three million women in the U.S. are living with the disease. Unluckily, almost everybody understands someone who has been affected by the most generally diagnosed cancer amongst women in the U.S. and worldwide. read more
By: Robert Wascher | 2010-03-27 | Breast Cancer Physicians caring for breast cancer patients have traditionally advised against heavy lifting following breast cancer surgery, for fear that doing so might increase arm lymphedema. However, a new prospective randomized clinical research study calls into question the traditional advice against vigorous exercise involving the upper extremities, including lifting weights as a strengthening exercise. read more
By: Kim Miller | 2010-10-24 | Wellness Women with breast cancer are not just surviving but thriving. Encouraged by their physicians, many have taken the position that strength training, exercise, and mindful practices are paramount to their overall recovery, sense of well-being and health status for reasons beyond the physical strength benefits. read more
By: Hollis Holloway | 2010-03-28 | Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a ongoing subject that cannot be ignored. More and more women are having to deal with this relentless enemy of health. Thanks to modern research and technology, this aspect of cancer can be treated successfully. This article will relate what some have been able to do to better to combat breast cancer and have even taken some positive steps to help other victims who may be dealing with this insidious disease. read more
By: Hamilton Erridge | 2010-12-15 | Cancer New research shows that resistance exercise might be a good thing for breast cancer surgery survivors. read more
By: MC Ezzia | 2010-04-02 | Breast Cancer A few hours of walking or other exercise every week might assist breast cancer survivors live longer, new research advocates. In the study of almost 3,000 women, those who exercised this amount were less probable to die of their breast cancer than women who got less than 1 hour of physical activity every week. read more
By: Muscle Trainer | 2009-11-09 | Breast Cancer
Breast lumps have 2 types including cancer and non-cancer. Actually most breast lumps are benign - this means non-cancerous. Breast cancer doesn't typically lead to pain in the early stages and there might be no symptoms early on. As the tumor develops, however, symptoms might grow. read more
By: Muscle Trainer | 2009-11-09 | Breast Cancer Breast cancer doesn't usually cause hurt or pain to people in the first stages when they have this type of cancer. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry out tests to find out for sure if the i read more
By: alam.md | 2010-12-13 | Diseases and Conditions Starting screenings sooner tend to find the cancer in an early stage, resulting in more breast cancer survivors read more
By: Dr. Jack Stevens | 2010-03-30 | Pets Treating cancer in dogs can be very expensive, but the good news for Zelda (a dog) is that she was covered by a canine health insurance policy. Companies cover all kinds of cancer treatments, including surgery and medicine such as Palladia, a new prescription drug that has been proven to fight mast cell tumors like Zelda's. Read this article to find out more about Zelda story fighting cancer. read more
By: Muscle Trainer | 2009-11-09 | The symptoms of cancer will appear and grow rapidly day by day, week by week. Women with inflammatory breast cancer often have no idea that they have breast cancer because IBC does not usually form a lump in the breast. Instead, this cancer forms 'sheets' of cancer cells making your breast feel thicker or heavier than usual. Other symptoms of IBC include swelling and tenderness of the breast, disc read more
By: Muscle Trainer | 2009-11-09 | Breast Cancer
Cancer is found from the abnormal growth of cells in twenty-five years old and older women's breast. However, a few cases have shown, men, that is, about one percent of men can develop this disease. Nevertheless, as pointed out by the percentage, this is not common. read more
By: Rita Goldman | 2010-03-26 | Breast Cancer For many years women were told that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) offered as Estrogen Therapy (ET) or a combination of Estrogen and Progesterone (Hormone Therapy or HT) was the easy way to avoid any symptoms of the menopause. Women were given either natural or synthetic hormones to reduce hot flashes, headaches, moodiness, insomnia, and vaginal dryness. read more