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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Fatigue and Breast Cancer Fatigue is more than just being tired. It creeps up on us, unannounced, and thoroughly depletes us. The most common side effect of breast cancer treatment, fatigue affects over 90 percent of breast cancer patients. Learn how to fight back! Acupuncture and Breast Cancer Acupuncture has been proven to offer relief from some common side effects of cancer treatment such as fatigue, nausea, and pain. Should you try it?
Do I Need a Mammogram? Are mammograms worth the risk? How accurate are they? Are there other/better screening tools? Common Questions About Lymphedema Have you had lymph nodes removed? Confused about lymphedema? Here are answers to some of the most common questions. Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Vitamin D shows promise in reducing the risk of developing breast cancer as well as preventing its spread. The Lymphatic System and Breast Cancer The health of our lymphatic system is directly related to the power of our immune system. There are many simple things we can do to enhance lymphatic function. This, in turn, will help fortify our immune system and strengthen our resistance to breast cancer.
Cortisol, Stress and Breast Cancer We hear a lot today about cortisol, especially in the context of weight loss. But did you know that monitoring your cortisol levels plays an important role in reducing your risk of breast cancer as well?
Empowerment - Ten Things You Can Do Don't be a victim - empower yourself! CaringBridge During Breast Cancer Treatment One of the most difficult things that happens during breast cancer treatment, or any serious illness for that matter, is keeping family and friends up to date on our status. Here's an innovative way to solve the problem. Obesity and Breast Cancer Does obesity affect your risk of getting breast cancer? Further research says yes. Read on for details.
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