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The Link Between Smoking and Bladder Cancer

Puffing on cigarettes is the leading cause of bladder cancer

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How To Manage the Possible Side Effects of Radiation for Prostate Cancer

You don’t have to cope in silence with issues like urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction

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April 8, 2024/Women’s Health

6 Ways To Boost Breast Health

Taking precautions like eating healthy, stopping smoking and getting regular screenings can help protect against breast cancer

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The Best Foods To Eat When You Have Breast Cancer

Stay hydrated, opt for fruits, veggies, whole grains and lean protein — and try to eat snacks and smaller meals throughout your day instead of larger portions

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Breast Cancer Can Be Genetic: Here’s What To Know

Certain genes passed down from either side of your family can put you at a higher risk for breast cancer and related cancers

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March 15, 2024/Digestive

How Safe Are Colonoscopies?

They might not be fun, but colonoscopies are low-risk, high-reward procedures

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Is That Mole Cancerous?

The size, shape and color of moles may offer clues that point to melanoma

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Working While Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Working has its benefits, but it may require some modifications — and that’s OK

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How Palliative Care Can Help if You’re Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer

Palliative care offers a comprehensive network of support at any stage, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond

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Here’s Why Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Increase Your Risk of Colon Cancer

Chronic inflammation from flare-ups can damage the lining of your intestinal wall, making your colon more vulnerable to cancer

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