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This quirky animated video from AsapSCIENCE explains the science of breasts in an entertaining way. Questions get answered, like: “Why is one often bigger than the other?” (and why the left one), and ... Read more
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and celebrities all over the world have been helping to raise awareness and funds for research of the disease. Find out what QVC and ... Read more
Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment, but there are a few cool ways to embrace your new look and still be stylish (and fabulous!). Read about former GMA ... Read more
Currently, breast cancer affects one in eight women. In the 1960s the figure was just one in 20. Many believe the increase in breast cancer rates is due to environmental ... Read more
Breast cancer survivor Nalie Agustin takes us through her second phase breast reconstruction in this video shared in May 2015. Studies have shown that restorative breast surgery is essential to a breast cancer ... Read more
The shopping channel QVC and actress Zendaya have locked forces to help raise awareness and money for breast cancer via a humongous charity inspired shoe sale. “Like most women, I love a great ... Read more
Receiving a positive diagnosis of breast cancer is a frightening experience. One of the first questions a woman asks is “What stage is my cancer?” Among the treatment options used to address breast ... Read more
CoppaFeel! is a new UK charity movement designed to encourage younger women (and men) to make regular self-exams and let their doctor know immediately if they find anything different about ... Read more
Learning how to self-examine your own breasts for changes is extremely important for all women — and men. Yes, men can get breast cancer, too. According to BreastCancer.Org there are ... Read more
While the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, men account for about 1% of breast cancer cases in the U.S. Because society categorizes breast cancer as a “woman’s disease” very ... Read more