Advances in breast cancer treatment have paved the way for treating many types of cancer—today, treatments are individualized to each patient's unique tumor and cancer type.
Published in Managing Cancer CTCA
Tuesday, 01 October 2013 12:22

Exercising During & After Cancer

Is it safe to work out when you have cancer? Learn which exercises are beneficial and which ones may be harmful.
Published in Train Your Body
Tuesday, 01 October 2013 12:11

Breast Cancer: Exercises to Help You Heal

Exercise may seem impossible during cancer treatment, but it could speed your recovery.
Published in Train Your Body
Wednesday, 25 September 2013 14:45

Phytoestrogens: Helpful or Harmful?

Some estrogen found in your body is absorbed from dangerous chemicals and detrimental to health. But phytoestrogens are plant-based and may actually be beneficial.
Published in Mindful Medicine
Thursday, 05 September 2013 14:11

The Whole Food Diet for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast cancer survivors can increase their odds of living a long, disease-free life by eating whole foods.
Even though it contradicts conventional thinking, the facts are undeniable: cancer surgery can increase the risk of metastasis.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 12:00

Opting for Preventative Mastectomy

Is the chance of cancer worth losing both of your breasts?
Published in Staying Well
Angelina Jolie revealed she had her breasts removed to reduce her risk of breast and ovarian cancers. But was that the right choice?
Published in Staying Well
Many breast cancers develop in the part of the breast closest to the armpit.
Published in Staying Well
Friday, 19 October 2012 12:11

An Ayurvedic Approach to Breast Cancer

Nearly 40,000 women will die from breast cancer this year. This natural approach shows how you can protect yourself against breast cancer.
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 08 October 2012 12:44

Preventing Breast Cancer at Every Age

Dr. Bernstein explains the vital role that exercise plays in cancer prevention, and why physical activity is important for girls as early as age five.
Published in Staying Well
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