Research has been conducted and published on the website of the MD Anderson Cancer Center that proves women with breast cancer who are undergoing radiatio
An interesting finding was published in the May 3 online edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute: If a woman had a normal screening mammogram last year but then is diagnose
Do you toss and turn all night long, only to dream of getting a good night's rest?
Looking for a new way to get your breasts checked, one that's kinder and gentler than a mammogram?
If you prefer to sink your teeth into a savory soy burger instead of a succulent steak, your body may be missing out on some vital nutrients.
Yes, you read that correctly: A just-completed research study has confirmed that celecoxib, one of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), might be useful in treating women diag
Heart disease is one of the top killers in the nation -- but you don’t have to become a statistic.
A third of the women who are breast-cancer survivors complain during their chemotherapy and radiation treatments that they feel extremely tired.
It is not unusual for a breast-cancer patient to gain weight while receiving treatment.