There are nearly half a million cancer survivors of reproductive age in the U.S. and new research finds that very few of them are taking steps to make sure they will retain the option of having children before starting treatment.
Cheri Person walked into a back office at work and casually lifted her blouse revealing all she had been through since being diagnosed with stage I breast cancer almost three years ago.
( University of Granada ) A research study conducted at the University of Granada has revealed that breast cancer survivors exhibit greater activation of neck and shoulder muscles which may contribute to the development of chronic pain. The results of this study have been published in the prest ...
Up to 50 percent of breast cancer survivors are depressed according to researchers. But now scientists at the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing say a meditation technique can help breast cancer survivors improve their emotional and physical well-being. The researchers Yaowarat M ...
(Ivanhoe Newswire) Breast cancer survivors may have problems with certain mental abilities several years after treatment according to this study. This could occur regardless of whether they were treated with chemotherapy plus radiation or radiati ...
READINGTON After she was diagnosed with breast cancer 26 years ago Joan Litt thought she wouldn t live to attend her older son s Bar Mitzvah. But she did. And now the East Brunswick resident also can say she has ridden in a blimp to promote the importance of mammograms.
oan Litt of East Brunswick was one of six breast cancer survivorswho took 40-minute blimp rides above and around Solberg Airport in Readington Thursday as part of the Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey Survivor Rides.
Dragon boat team paddling for health and kinship If you can bear the pun these breast cancer survivors are all in the same boat. And they are paddling as if their lives depended on it.
Dragon boat team paddling for health and kinship If you can bear the pun these breast cancer survivors are all in the same boat. And they are paddling as if their lives depended on it.
A natural nutritional supplement marketed for the last decade like a sexual assist has been shown to significantly improve overall quality of life for female cancer survivors according to researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.