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When breast cancer is in your bones, pain is usually the first symptom. It can affect any bone, including the spine, arms, and legs. Sometimes the bone may be weak enough to break, but treatment often prevents that. If the cancer involves your spine, it can also cause problems with inc...
Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid certain surgeries. That's according to two studies published Thursday that explore ways to lessen treatment burdens.
Women having surgery for breast cancer often also have what’s called a sentinel lymph node biopsy where a few lymph nodes in the armpit are removed to check for spreading cancer. But removing lymph nodes can cause lasting pain and arm swelling, so research is underway to determine when it...
Women having surgery for breast cancer often also have what’s called a sentinel lymph node biopsy where a few lymph nodes in the armpit are removed to check for spreading cancer. But removing lymph nodes can cause lasting pain and arm swelling, so research is underway to determine...
Women having surgery for breast cancer often also have what’s called a sentinel lymph node biopsy where a few lymph nodes in the armpit are removed to check for spreading cancer. But removing lymph nodes can cause lasting pain and arm swelling, so research is underway to determine when it ...
Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid specific surgeries, according to two studies exploring ways to lessen treatment burdens.
we frequently work to dispelpatients' concerns about radiation —concerns that radiation treatment will make them radioactive (it won't) or cause significant pain. In fact, patients don't feel anything when the radiation machine is on, although manageable side-effects can develop during the course...