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Health News You Can Use: Managing Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, aside from skin cancers. Treatment like radiation and chemotherapy can take a toll on the body, causing side effects such as fatigue, hair loss, and nausea.
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Health News You Can Use: What Happens After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society.
During the overwhelming time of a breast cancer diagnosis, nurse navigators at Saint Luke's serve as resources and advocates in every step of the process.
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Health News You Can Use: Advances in Treatment for Metastatic Breast Cancer
Recent advances in breast cancer treatment are showing promise for those with advanced cancer to live longer, better quality lives. Timothy Pluard, MD, medical director of Saint Luke’s Koontz Center for Advanced Breast Cancer and Saint Luke's Cancer Institute, joins today to share the latest integrative therapies helping improve survival outcomes and quality of life.
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Health News You Can Use: Early Onset Breast Cancer and Importance of Early Detection
Nationally, the rate of breast cancer for women under 50 is rising faster than the rate of women who are over 50 getting breast cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.
This week, Mary Mitchell, MD, department chief of breast radiology at Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute, joins the show to discuss early onset breast cancer, the importance of early detection, and possible factors contributing to this rise of breast cancer in younger women.
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Health News You Can Use: Breast Surgery After Cancer Diagnosis
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Hedrick Physician Encourages Screening During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October
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Wright Physician Encourages Screening During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October
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Health News You Can Use: Breast Density and Early Detection of Breast Cancer
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KSHB: New Ruling Says Patients Must Be Notified of Breast Density After a Mammogram
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