Seroma, clear fluid build-up, is a common complication of breast cancer surgery. Most seromas are reabsorbed but some may need treatment. Learn about the symptoms.
Areola reconstruction and nipple tattoos may be an option after a mastectomy. Learn about surgery, 3-D tattooing, prosthetics, what to consider and complications.
Lymph node removal may be part of your breast cancer surgery if it has metastasized. Learn about the lymph nodes, procedure types and possible side effects.
Invasive lobular carcinoma is the second most common type of breast cancer. Learn what it is, symptoms, treatment options, survival rate and more.
Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common type of breast cancer, representing about 80% of diagnoses. Learn the symptoms, treatment, survival rate and more.
Invasive breast cancer occurs when diseased cells spread into nearby breast tissue. Learn what IBC is, along with symptoms, types and treatment options.
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare disease that forms from cells in the milk ducts, causing inflamed skin. Learn the symptoms, treatment, survival rate and more.
Radiation therapy is a breast cancer treatment option that targets cancerous cells in the tissue. Learn how it works, the types and common side effects.
Ductal carcinoma in situ is the earliest stage of breast cancer. Learn what DCIS is, along with disease symptoms, treatment, survival rate and more.
Male breast cancer is a rare condition, affecting about 1 in 726 men. Learn why men get this disease, symptoms, treatment, survival rate, etc.