Breast imaging tests may be scored using BI-RADS scores. Learn what they mean, how they’re calculated and what next steps may be.
Breast cancer patients may learn whether they have a protein called HER2 in their tumors. Discover what positive and negative results mean for you.
Breast cancer screening may help detect this disease early. Learn about the guidelines by age and risk, along with types, including thermography and others.
A breast cancer risk assessment may help you predict the likelihood of developing this disease. Learn about these tools, what the scores mean and how they work.
Chemotherapy or ‘chemo’ is a breast cancer treatment option. These drugs may be given as pills, IV or intrathecally, and may cause short and long-term side effects.
Luminal A breast cancer means the disease is hormone receptor positive but HER2 negative. Learn about the symptoms, treatments, prognosis and more.
Breast cancer treatment options may include surgery, drug therapy, chemotherapy and other interventions. Learn about treating the condition and survival rates.
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among U.S. women. Learn about its causes, risk factors, prevalence and whether it’s hereditary.
Triple-positive breast cancer is a relatively uncommon disease. Learn what it is, as well as symptoms, causes, treatment options and survival rate.
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