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Whether you or a loved one are worried about developing breast cancer, have just been diagnosed, are going through breast cancer treatment, or are trying to stay well after treatment, this detailed guide can help you find the answers you need.
Learn about cancer at the American Cancer Society. Find information for specific cancer types: breast, colon, lung, prostate, skin and more.
Every three- to five-mile Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk is a powerful and inspiring opportunity to unite as a community to honor breast cancer survivors, and raise awareness about steps we can take to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer.
Learn about breast cancer from improvements in treatment, early detection, support resources, making decisions about treatments and staying well.
If you have breast cancer or are close to someone who does, knowing what to expect can help you cope. Here you can find out all about breast cancer in men, including risk factors, symptoms, how it is found, and how it is treated. (For information on breas
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause changes in sexual desire and response in men. Learn more about what to expect.
Internet rumors have suggested that underarm antiperspirants can cause breast cancer. Get the facts here.
Learn how hormone therapy (HT) during menopause can affect a woman's risk of getting certain cancers.
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause problems with erections. Learn more here.
Learn more about ploidy and cell proliferation to help predict how fast the cancer cells are growing, leading to the spread of breast cancer.
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Learn if induced abortion or miscarriage can affect a woman's risk of getting breast cancer.
Cancer treatment can interfere with ejaculation in different ways. Learn what to expect from surgery and other cancer treatments.
Different types of pituitary tumors can cause different types of symptoms, and some don't cause symptoms at all. Learn what to watch for here.
If you have any of these signs or symptoms of testicular cancer, see your doctor immediately without delay for testing and early diagnosis.