What is breast cancer?Breast cancer develops when cells in the breast grow out of control. Several types of breast cancer can develop, depending on which cells turn into cancer. Most breast cancers start in the tissue or ducts of the breast.What increases my risk for breast cancer?
Some girls have a decrease in self-esteem and body satisfaction if they hit puberty earlier than their friends. Other girls feel different if they enter puberty later than their friends do. That's why it's important to understand what's happening to your body and realize that every girl goe...
If you do not have a gene mutation, testing can be a relief if breast or ovarian cancer runs in your family. You could still develop cancer, but your risk is the same as any woman's who does not have a BRCA mutation. You may also feel relief to know that you will not pass the ...
They’re most likely to form in women and people assigned female at birth during their 20s and 30s. Calcifications. These hard lumps are caused by a buildup of calcium. They might form after a breast reduction or tissue flap procedure. Lipomas. These fatty lumps grow slowly beneath the ...
Getting the most out of your gym time means taking care of all your body's needs. Optimize your efforts with this post-workout checklist!
Relaxed hair may be marginally easier to comb through than natural hair but combing is not the only part of a regimen. In fact all things considered, in regards to the ease of a natural or a relaxed hair regimen, it’s a wash.
Formula-fed baby poop is usually different than breastfed baby poop. That's because stool moves through the intestines more slowly with formula, causing babies to go about once or twice per day, every one or two days, after the first couple of months. Note, however, that some formula-fed...
I used to be a heavy drinker and I got breast cancer two years ago although I do not drink any more. As I read after my disease appeared, alcool causes breast cancer and other cancers. PLEASE mention this in your articles, for many women perhaps do not know this, as I myself did ...
It’s common to find mucus in baby poop at this stage and as it takes on a more regular brownish look. However, there are few possible differences: If you breastfeed your baby, the poop may look yellow and runny like mustard. If you feed with formula, the poop may be tan and pasty...
Although much breast cancer information focuses on women and those who are assigned female at birth (AFAB), it’s important to understand that those who are assigned male at birth (AMAB) can also get breast cancer. In fact, about 1 in 803 people AMAB will develop breast cancer at some ...