Breast Cancer
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Full-Body Scans for Early Disease Detection? There Are Drawbacks
The commercial scans have attracted attention from the media, celebrities and influencers as a way to possibly catch early signs of disease.

Preserving Nipple Sensation After Breast Cancer Surgery
A new procedure allows women with breast cancer to preserve nipple sensation after a mastectomy and improve quality of life.

How Cancer Is Different for African Americans
Getting cancer screenings at the recommended times is the key to both preventing cancer and detecting it early when it's most treatable.

More Than a Lump: 8 Less Common Signs of Breast Cancer
There are less common symptoms that can signal breast cancer and may warrant a visit to the doctor for further evaluation.

A Crucial Catch Through Genetic Counseling
An oncology caregiver at Firelands Regional Medical Center in Sandusky counts the blessings along her breast cancer journey that began with screening.

Should You Get Cancer Screenings Earlier?
Cancer research provides the basis for when and how often to screen to save the most lives, while minimizing risks.

How Does Family History Affect Your Cancer Risk?
The more information you have about your family history of cancer, the better your doctor can help you understand, manage and reduce your cancer risk.

The Link Between Drinking Alcohol and Cancer Risk
Drinking alcohol of any kind—liquor, beer or wine—is a leading risk factor for developing cancer, but few are aware of the risk.