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  1. Breast cancer prevention: How to reduce your risk

    Dec 1, 2023 · If you're concerned about getting breast cancer, you might wonder what you can do to help prevent it. You can't change some risk factors, such as family history. But you can …

  2. Rethinking why cancer doesn't happen - Part 1

    Aug 15, 2022 · The 30 trillion cells in our bodies harbor a lot of potentially dangerous DNA mutations -- but most will never grow a tumor. The protective strategies our bodies use to …

  3. Cancer runs in my family. Is there anything I can do to ...

    Aug 21, 2017 · Try to quit if you can. If you can’t quit, get some help or cut back as much as you can. Stay active and strive to maintain a healthy weight. Protect yourself from the sun. Be sure …

  4. End-of-Life Care for People Who Have Cancer

    A fact sheet that answers some of the questions patients, their family members, and caregivers may have about the end of life.

  5. All About Cancer | American Cancer Society

    Learn about cancer at the American Cancer Society. Find information for specific cancer types: breast, colon, lung, prostate, skin, and more.

  6. 5 Things to Do If Your Breast Implant Ruptures

    Feb 4, 2021 · Irritated nerves do all sorts of things: zings, sharp stabby pain, soreness, itching. THIRD: If you have saline, you can have a deflated implant for a long time and not deal. You …

  7. Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Risk Factors, Screening, and ...

    Oct 3, 2025 · October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of prevention, screening, and treatment progress against one of the most common cancers …

  8. What are Cancer-Causing Genetic Mutations and What Do They ...

    Nov 21, 2022 · Understanding the resources available to you after a cancer diagnosis can help you with navigating your mental and physical health.

  9. Is it Possible to Reverse Metastatic Breast Cancer?

    learn more about genes, toxins, medical practices, and more that can lead to metastatic breast cancer—and ways to prevent and reverse it!