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Breast Cancer Chronicles

I'm Lillie Shockney, administrative director of the Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center. I'm also a breast cancer survivor with a passion for empowering women to take charge of their health.

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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 4 weeks ago
Try to avoid eating processed sugar. Simple sugars aren't the best source of energy anyway....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 5 weeks ago
We know that when our immune system goes on the blink, our body's ability to ward off cancer cell production is weakened....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 5 weeks ago
Before you undertake chemotherapy, ask to see a gynecologist who specializes in preserving the fertility of women who have cancer....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 6 weeks ago
Lumpectomies must be followed with radiation, to make certain that the remaining breast tissue is incapable of ever creating and growing breast cancer...
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 6 weeks ago
Research studies have now shown that exercise reduces the fatigue that commonly is a side effect of chemotherapy and radiation....
In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 7 weeks ago
Recent studies suggest that anti-inflammatory drugs appear to be another potential way to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 7 weeks ago
A study conducted several years ago showed that breast reductions in general reduced the risk of breast cancer in women who were at high risk....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 7 weeks ago
Breast cancer is predominantly a disease of the economically developed world, but rates are rising in Asia and economically developing countries....
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 7 weeks ago
College kids are ripe for learning the warning signs of breast health problems, and they'll be interested in knowing what to do to reduce their risk o...
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In Breast Cancer Chronicles - Posted 8 weeks ago
What we do know from research is that breast cancer patients seem to have low vitamin D levels....
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