Breast Cancer Medical Reference
- Exercise and Nutrition After Breast Cancer Surgery
After breast cancer surgery, it's important to regain your strength. WebMD offers advice on exercising and eating well as you recover.
- Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Treatment, Prevention
A look at the use of tamoxifen for treating breast cancer and preventing it in high-risk cases. Find out how effective it is and what the potential risks are.
- Evista for Breast Cancer Prevention
WebMD examines the use of Evista to prevent breast cancer, including its risks.
- Oncotype DX Test for Breast Cancer
The Oncotype DX test helps doctors predict if breast cancer will return -- and assists in determining the proper cancer treatment.
- Breast Cancer: Resources
There are many resources for those with breast cancer and their loved ones. Find out what's available.
- Breast Cancer: Treatment by Stage
Breast Cancer: Treatment by Stage
- Race, Ethnicity, and Breast Cancer Risk
Learn more from WebMD about how race and ethnicity influence the risk of developing breast cancer and dying from the disease.
- Stage I Breast Cancer Treatment Options
Learn more about the treatment options for stage I breast cancer.
- Breast Cancer Stages and Grades: What You Need to Know
Learn more about the stages of breast cancer. Find out how your breast cancer stage helps guide your treatment plan.
- Treating Recurrent Breast Cancer
What happens when breast cancer returns? Find out how a recurrence is treated.
- Stage II Breast Cancer Treatment Options
WebMD offers an overview of surgical and drug treatment options for Stage 2 breast cancer.
- Paget's Disease of the Breast
Paget's disease of the breast, also known as Paget's disease of the nipple, is a rare form of breast cancer, with symptoms such as burning and dryness near the nipple. Learn more about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this rare breast cancer.
- Stage IV Breast Cancer Treatment Options
Learn more about the treatment options for stage IV breast cancer.
- Stage III Breast Cancer Treatment Options
Understanding stage III breast cancer and its treatment options.
- Stage 0 Breast Cancer Treatment Options
Stage 0 breast cancer needs treatment. Learn about your options.
- Breast Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment
Breast cancer is cancer that is found in the tissue of the breast. It can affect both sexes but is much more common in women than men. Learn more about the symptoms of breast cancer, who is at risk, and how doctors treat it.
- Breast Cancer Causes and Risk Factors
Are there things that can raise your odds of getting breast cancer? Get the facts.
- Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis
How would you know if you had breast cancer? Learn more from WebMD about breast cancer detection.
- Your Guide to Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Chemotherapy is medication that targets and kills breast cancer cells. Learn more about what to expect from chemo and some of the possible side effects.
- Mastectomy (Breast Removal Surgery)
Mastectomy is defined as the surgical removal of one or both of the breasts, although sometimes a partial mastectomy is possible. It is a common treatment for breast cancer. Learn more about what to expect, and get tips for recovery.
- Lumpectomy (Partial Mastectomy)
Learn about lumpectomy and partial mastectomy, breast-conserving procedures performed after a breast cancer diagnosis.
- Protecting Fertility During Breast Cancer Treatment
WebMD explains how breast cancer treatment affects fertility.
- Breast Cancer and Ductal Lavage
WebMD explains ductal lavage, a test used to detect cells that could turn into breast cancer.
- Breast Cancer Doctors and Specialists
WebMD explains the various roles of doctors who specialize in breast cancer treatment, such as breast surgeons and radiation oncologists.
- Side Effects From Breast Cancer Treatments
Hair loss and fatigue are common side effects from breast cancer treatment. Find out about other, lesser-known ones, and what you can do to feel better.
- Breast Cancer: Questions to Ask Your Breast Cancer Doctors
If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, here's a list of questions to ask your breast cancer doctors.
- Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
Here's a look at a treatment for breast cancer known as targeted therapy. It uses the body's own immune system to act on cancer cells, while leaving healthy cells unaffected.
- Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer
Learn the role of hormone therapy in breast cancer treatment.
- Follow-Up Care After Breast Cancer Treatment
It's important to follow up breast cancer treatment with proper care. Find out what you'll need.
- Breast Reconstruction
WebMD explains different options for breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
- Breast Cancer: Tips for Family
It's easy to feel helpless when someone you love has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Learn things you can do to make a difference for them, and for you.
- Breast Cancer, Race, and Ethnicity
WebMD explains the role race and ethnicity play in breast cancer incidence.
- Breast Cancer in Young Women
Learn more from WebMD about breast cancer in younger women, including risk factors, screening schedules, and treatment options.
- Breast Cancer Treatment
With so many breast cancer treatment options available now, it can be hard to choose what's right for you. Here's what you need to know.
- Seeking a Second Opinion for Breast Cancer
Considering a second opinion about your breast cancer treatment? WebMD provides you with the tools to learn as much as you can about your care.
- Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer is often misdiagnosed because it is so rare and is difficult to treat because it is particularly aggressive. Learn more about IBC including the warning signs, diagnosis, stages, treatment options, and life expectancy.
- Is a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial Right for You?
If you have breast cancer and are considering participating in a clinical trial, there can be advantages and drawbacks. Learn about trial safety and more.
- Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer Treatment
Hormone therapy, also called endocrine therapy, is a type of breast cancer treatment that either raises or lowers levels of progesterone and estrogen in your system. Learn more about the types of drugs used in hormone therapy as well as their common side-effects.
- Breast Cancer Symptoms
Get information on the symptoms of breast cancer from the experts at WebMD.
- Breast Cancer Surgery Options
Learn about the different types of breast cancer surgery so you and your doctor can work together to choose the one that works best for you.
- Breast Cancer-Related Fatigue
Fatigue – all-over exhaustion that's hard to get over – can come from cancer, its treatment, and even stress. Learn tips for getting some energy back.
- Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
Learn more from WebMD about the risk factors for getting breast cancer.
- Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing
WebMD helps you understanding what is involved in undergoing genetic testing to determine if you may be at risk for breast cancer.
- Breast Cancer and MRI
WebMD looks at the use of MRI scans for detecting breast cancer.
- Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer Risk
Learn more from WebMD about the link between hormone replacement therapy and the risk of breast cancer.
- Breast Cancer and Pregnancy
WebMD explains how breast cancer affects pregnancy, including treatment and prognosis.
- Doctor's Breast Exam
Learn what to expect from a doctor's breast exam.
- Breast Cancer and Mammograms
WebMD explains how mammograms are performed and why they're important in detecting breast cancer.
- Lymphedema After Breast Cancer Surgery
Lymphedema, or a buildup of lymph fluid, is a common side effect of breast cancer treatments. Learn the symptoms, diagnosis, and how to treat it.
- Breast Lumps: Causes and When to Call a Doctor
Most breast lumps are not cancer. But if you find a lump in your breast, see a doctor as soon as possible. Learn the causes of breast lumps, the types, and what you should do if you find one.