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Breast Cancer Resource Center

 
Breast Cancer Resource Center

Ask An Expert

Why aren’t breast cancers taken out immediately?

Health Resource Centers “It has been two weeks since I was diagnosed with infiltrating ductal carcinoma, and I have not had any follow-up yet. Everyone says, ‘You have time.’ How do they know that my cancer cells aren’t dividing right now? Why doesn’t treatment start faster?”  Read our expert’s response.

Highlights

  • Find extensive information on breast cancer symptoms, risks, diagnosis and treatment in our Healthwise Library.
  • Regular mammograms can reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by finding cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages.
  • Breast cancer patients and others can access CaringBridge and Lotsa Helping Hands for extra support, in addition to the breast care services available through Providence Health & Services.
  • Breast self-exams: yes or no? (mp3) Our Providence expert explains the latest thinking on the subject.
  • Mastectomy vs. lumpectomy: Review personal stories and key considerations as you weigh your surgical options.
  • Should you use chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer? Our Decision Point tool outlines important issues to think about.
  • Read about breast cancer treatment considerations during pregnancy.
  • Certain foods may help you fight breast cancer. Find out what to eat to reduce your risk.
  • Attend a free class to learn about natural ways to enhance your breast cancer recovery.
  • For articles on controlling cancer-related pain, nausea and insomnia, plus information on cancer research and classes at Providence, see the main Cancer Resource Center.
  • Comments? Questions? We welcome feedback about this Web site.

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