Cancer Awareness
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How to Battle the Cancer Bulge
The good news is you don't have to run a marathon: Breast cancer survivors who exercise in moderation are 50 percent less likely to die from the disease than inactive women.
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Scrap Pink
doing this. I think that the more people that we can speak to, the more people that we can educate and advocate breast cancer awareness ; I think if people start talking about it, they realize how many men and women are affected by breast cancer
can speak to, the more people that we can educate and advocate breast cancer awareness ; I think if people start talking about it, they realize how many men and women are affected by breast cancer. -
The Over-40 Guide to Living Longer (And Better!)
month, do at least one charitable act, such as volunteering at a soup kitchen or taking part in a 10K for breast - cancer awareness and fund-raising. Not only does helping others feel good, people who volunteer live longer than those who
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Mourning Your Mastectomy
Time can never restore a breast, but many women find that distance eventually allows them to catch their emotional breath. "One or two breasts, the shock and sense of loss are devastating," says Rita Calderon, a licensed psychotherapist in New York City who counsels people facing breast cancer. "To
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5 Ways to Be a Friend in Need
The things you should and shouldn't say to a friend who has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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3 Types of Breast Reconstruction Surgery
Learn about your options and get detailed explanation of the surgery, recovery time, risks, and pros/cons.
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Do You Have a Cancer Survivorship Plan?
A survivorship plan helps organize and keep track of your treatment, the next steps, and other important information may need in future years.
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Questions to Ask After Diagnosis
You've been there. Now a friend is. What to ask after the breast cancer diagnosis.
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7 Ways to Stay Breast Cancer Free
Last year, almost 213,000 American women were diagnosed with breast cancer. Good news: There are ways to lower your odds.
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How Two Young Moms Take On Breast Cancer
Taking on breast cancer as a mom in your 20s or 30s is tough. Meet two women who took on the challenge and are living out loud today.
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What to Do Today to Help Fight Breast Cancer
Tuck a pink ribbon and a mammogram reminder note into birthday cards for friends age 40 and over. Put together a package for young women you know at college or living away from home that includes a breast self-exam card and a reminder to have a doctor or nurse check her breasts every three years.







