Breast Health
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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.

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.

Why Is Cancer on the Rise in People Under 50?
Better cancer screening is just one reason cancer diagnoses have increased in younger people. Learn about what other factors are involved in the rise.

New Tool Predicts Better Breast Cancer Treatment
A powerful new tool called Predict helps breast cancer patients and their doctors make more informed treatment decisions earlier, when it matters most.

Breast Cancer Survivor Seeks Help for Sexual Health Concerns from UH Team
California native Linda Estrada overcame a breast cancer diagnosis, recurrent bladder infections and sexual health issues with the help of her healthcare team at University Hospitals.

Advice From a 15-Year Breast Cancer Survivor: Don't Skip Your Annual Mammogram
Less than an hour out of your life can mean the difference between catching cancer early or never knowing what could have been.

Cooking Out? How to Avoid the Potential Health Hazards of Grilling
Outdoor grilling is one summer’s great pleasures, but the alluring sound of sizzle and smell of smoke also can mean possible health hazards. Cooking meat at high temperatures creates compounds that are linked to cancer.