Eating more fiber helps keep your digestive system moving and may lower your risk for colon cancer
Your path lab report contains detailed information about your tumor — your care team can work with you to turn it into a care plan
Doctors look at stage, biology, genetic risk and more to recommend your treatment plan
While you can’t change risk factors, like age or genetics, lifestyle choices and regular screenings can help lower your overall risk
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Early-stage breast cancer often responds well to treatment, but recurrence is still a risk
Breast cancer and its treatments can affect your heart, but your care team works closely with you to monitor risk and protect you during and after therapy
Breast cancer treatment can trigger menopause and menopause-like symptoms, but there are safe, supportive ways to manage them
Upper back pain usually has other causes, but pay attention if you have other symptoms or a history of cancer
Being informed can help you feel more confident about your care decisions
Exercise is safe and beneficial for most people with cancer, but listen to your body and your healthcare team
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