...in addition to feeling sick and tired and feverish and nauseated, I also felt forgotten. And there was no easy cure for that.
Lifestyle changes may help reduce risk, but no study has shown that lifestyle changes alone can eliminate the risk of breast cancer, especially in those carrying the BRCA mutation.
As I watched them file down the stairs, I didn't cry and I wasn't afraid. But I couldn't tell if it was Jesus or the gin.
I needed someone to tell me how God could allow someone He loved to suffer so much when I wouldn't do this to someone I hated.
I was actually very pleased that they let me do it, because I feel very deeply for breast cancer survivors. I don't have it, but it is in my family. I've always been very aware of it. I go for mammogr...
Do not partner with fear to help you make decisions
Breast cancer is not just a disease that strikes at women. It strikes at the very heart of who we are as women: how others perceive us, how we perceive ourselves, how we live, work and raise our famil...
I have a new found respect for women who have been through breast cancer and this surgery.
My efforts to join the fight against breast cancer all began around the fact that women were getting short-changed in the medical arena.
Women who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer can learn a tremendous amount from women who have already been treated.
With breast cancer, it's all about detection. You have to educate young women and encourage them to do everything they have to do.
Medicine will be personalized and preventive: Your genome might predict that you have an 80 percent chance of breast cancer by the time you are 50, but if you take a preventive drug starting when you...
We can reduce these cancer rates - breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer - by 90 percent or more by people adopting what I call a nutritrarian diet.
My mother has had breast cancer twice. And my mother has always been this very positive human being: a glass-half-full type. Like, when she was in treatment and feeling really bad, she would always ta...