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What Is Usually The First Sign of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer Car Donations

The Earlier Breast Cancer Is Detected, the Better Your Chances of Survival How does one know if the sharp pain they feel in their chest is a sign of something serious? Perhaps you’ve noticed some tenderness in your breast and when you touched it, you felt a small lump. These signs often compel people to […]

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Chemo Brain Everything You Should Know | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Chemo Brain: Everything You Should Know About three out of four individuals with cancer report that they’re not as mentally sharp as they used to be, especially during or after their chemo treatment. Some tend to forget things easily; others complain about having a hard time concentrating, while some others are unable to recall names […]

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Woman Receives Mammogram | Breast Cancer Car Donations

Know the Difference Between the 2 Cancer Detection Procedures While most women over 40 have made annual mammograms a part of their preventive health care routine, many are unable to recognize the significant role breast ultrasounds play in the prevention of breast cancer. In case you’re not aware, mammograms can miss tumors more so than […]

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month | Breast Cancer Car Donations

6 Ways to Stand Up Against Breast Cancer October is a special month for breast cancer sufferers and survivors around the world. It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month! At this time of the year, thousands of organizations would be launching various fundraising events for the benefit of these individuals, others would be holding conferences to highlight […]

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How Often Should I Do A Breast Self Exam | Breast Cancer Car Donations

How Often Should I Do a Breast Self-Exam? Find Answers to Your Concerns Here Detecting breast cancer early increases the chances of survival, which is why many doctors recommend women to perform breast self-exams every once in a while. Breast self-exams help you understand how your breasts feel and look, which makes it easier for […]

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Woman In Pink Shirt Running | Breast Cancer Car Donations

3 Benefits of Exercise When You Have Breast Cancer You’ve heard it way back in school or on the television. You’ve probably even read an article or two about it online. Yes, exercise is good for you. It helps prevent diseases and strengthens your immune system. If you exercise, you’ll have better chances of living […]

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Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Chemotherapy | Breast Cancer Car Donations

What Is Chemotherapy? Chemotherapy or “chemo” is a way to treat cancer by using drugs to kill the abnormal cells that cause the disease. Cancer cells grow and divide quickly, flooding the blood and forming solid tumors in the body. Chemotherapy works by targeting these fast-growing cells. However, it can also affect the healthy ones […]

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Fighting Off Breast Cancer with Hormone Therapy | Breast Cancer Car Donations

How Hormonal Therapy Can Treat Breast Cancer Women have two types of hormones present in their bodies — estrogen and progesterone. These hormones play essential roles in a woman’s body. They are responsible for a woman’s menstrual cycle and help promote the sexual characteristics that define the female gender. Unfortunately, these same hormones act as […]

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How To Look After Yourself When You Have Cancer | Breast Cancer Car Donations

7 Ways to Take Care of Yourself When You Have Cancer Knowing how to take care of yourself while you’re battling cancer is as important as having a strong support system behind you. Remember that your family and close friends won’t always be there to attend to your needs since they’re living busy lives. That […]

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How to Manage the Side Effects of Radiation Therapy | Breast Cancer Car Donations

How to Manage the Side Effects of Radiation Therapy Cancer treatments are known to bring a ton of side effects on patients, and radiation therapy is not an exception. If you’re currently undergoing the treatment, you might be experiencing feelings of mild discomfort. That’s normal. The good news is, there are several things you can […]

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