Breast cancer survivors have a greater risk of cancer than women who have not been diagnosed with breast cancer. If breast cancer is found only in your other breast it...

Breast health
Women tend to have a love-hate relationship with the undergarment known as the bra. On one spectrum, they are critical for comfort; on the other, they become an enormous burden....
Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, your cancer doctor will discuss treatment options with you. There are many types of breast cancer, and the treatments are generally tailored...
A woman will experience many changes in her breasts over her lifetime. These changes are caused by hormones, pregnancy, breastfeeding, density, and aging. Key takeaways: arrow-right Breasts undergo many normal...
About 10%-20% of women have inverted nipples. Many women are born with inverted or flat nipples, but they can develop over time and commonly occur in women after breastfeeding. It...
Breast lumps can appear at any time when you are breastfeeding. There are many reasons for breast lumps and most lumps are of little concern and will simply disappear. Some...
Childbirth will bring about changes in your breasts, whether you choose to breastfeed or not after the birth. Gaining the knowledge and tools for anticipating and dealing with these changes can help make the transition a lot smoother. Your breasts will likely not be the same as they were before, but you can learn to prevent certain changes and learn to love your new post-baby body.
Finding a lump in your breast can be scary. Right away you probably fear it is cancer. Breast lumps can be caused by cysts, benign (non-cancerous) tumors, infections, and menstrual...