Self-Exam? There’s An App(s) For That Too!
In an age of technology assisting with all kinds of healthcare from in-ear thermometers to complex imaging to robots assisting with surgery, doctors have some
Breast Hamartoma
When we speak of benign breast conditions, we often speak of rare conditions – things which only affect a small portion of the population. One
Random Acts of Kindness Week
It’s the second week of February – already!? Are you doing anything to celebrate? (And no we don’t mean celebrating that heart and flowers day…)
We Love… Go Red for Women!
Yesterday we talked about the importance of cardiovascular disease as the leading killer of both men AND women. We hope our readers now recognize that
Dressed to Live: Wear Red on Friday
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, but heart disease is preventable and controllable. Welcome to February – the
Yoga and Breast Cancer Recovery
Recovery from breast cancer doesn’t just mean beating the disease back into submission but also means getting back to total body wellness (one of the
Imaging After Breast Cancer
Our mantra is: yearly screening mammograms for all women over 40 with breasts. We have not discussed in any detail times when imaging is required
New Year, New Insurance Coverages
The year is still new – we can tell because everyone’s still writing the date as 1/30/13… oops. With this new year in particular comes
We Love… IBC Network Foundation
We couldn’t very well cover inflammatory breast cancer yesterday without talking about the IBC Network Foundation today. For women who are diagnosed with inflammatory breast
Inflammatory Breast Cancer: “No Lump, Still Cancer”
Of all the types of breast cancers out there (breast cancer is not one singular disease but many different types), inflammatory breast cancer is… especially