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How Breast Density Affects Your Breast Cancer Risk

If your mammogram report says you have dense breast tissue, you may be wondering what that means about your
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About Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is cancer that begins in the ovaries, the reproductive glands in women that produce eggs. Over 20,000
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Prostate Awareness for Partners

You May Notice Prostate Changes Before Your Spouse or Partner Does You are attuned to your partner’s moods, habits,
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Hair Products & Your Cancer Risk

Can Hair Relaxers and Other Hair Products Increase Your Cancer Risk? Many beauty professionals use hair relaxers, permanent hair
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The Benefits of Journaling for Cancer Patients and Caregivers

If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with cancer or is currently receiving treatment for cancer,
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What Black Women Need to Know About Breast Cancer Risk

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Black women. And while Black women have an overall lower
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Manage Side Effects Through Diet & Exercise

Good nutrition and physical activity are important for cancer patients. Not only can they improve your quality of life
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Six Must-Knows about Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in men, and men are four times more likely than
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Colorectal Cancer is Increasing in Young Adults: What You Need to Know

Colorectal cancer is becoming a growing concern for adults under the age of 55. It is the third most
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Colorectal Cancer Prevention – 5 Tips Everyone Should Know

While U.S. colorectal cancer rates have been declining since the mid-80s, incidence rates in adults younger than 50 have
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Understanding Your Cancer Risk—and What You Can Do About It

Cancer touches many of our lives—the American Cancer Society estimates about 1.9 million new cancer cases are diagnosed per
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Cervical Cancer Treatment: What You Need to Know

Whether you were diagnosed with cervical cancer following routine screening or after experiencing symptoms, deciding what to do next
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