Dogs With Cancer Could Offer a Cure for Humans
Studying dogs with cancer could lead to advances for humans with the disease.
Studying dogs with cancer could lead to advances for humans with the disease.
A New Test Helps Predict Breast Cancer Risk
A new test helps doctors predict a woman's potential risk for breast cancer.
A new test helps doctors predict a woman's potential risk for breast cancer.
Lack of Friends Could Affect Breast Cancer Recovery
A lack of friends could make it more difficult for a woman to fight breast cancer.
A lack of friends could make it more difficult for a woman to fight breast cancer.
Pink Together: Raising Breast Cancer Awareness
Crystal King is a six -year breast cancer survivor...and is currently a 2009 survivor ambassador for the National Pink Together Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign.
Crystal King is a six -year breast cancer survivor...and is currently a 2009 survivor ambassador for the National Pink Together Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign.
Senator Wasserman: Courgaeous Breast Cancer Survivor
Senator Debbie Wasserman Schultz found out that she had breast cancer at the age of 41. She went through many surgeries and with courage and a message of hope, she is a breast cancer survivor today.
Senator Debbie Wasserman Schultz found out that she had breast cancer at the age of 41. She went through many surgeries and with courage and a message of hope, she is a breast cancer survivor today.
A Microchip Could Help Detect Breast Cancer
A new microchip is able to detect the amount of estrogen in breast tissue, and predict which women are at risk for breast cancer.
A new microchip is able to detect the amount of estrogen in breast tissue, and predict which women are at risk for breast cancer.
Matectomies: Is There a Choice?
A new report from the Journal of Medical Association (JAMA) speaks of concerns that women are not being offered choices of treatment for breast cancer.
A new report from the Journal of Medical Association (JAMA) speaks of concerns that women are not being offered choices of treatment for breast cancer.
Senator Wasserman: Courageous Breast Cancer Survivor
Senator Debbie Wasserman Schultz found out that she had breast cancer at the age of 41. She went through many surgeries and with courage and a message of hope, she is a breast cancer survivor today.
Senator Debbie Wasserman Schultz found out that she had breast cancer at the age of 41. She went through many surgeries and with courage and a message of hope, she is a breast cancer survivor today.
Depression May Increase Risk of Death From Cancer
Depression may increase the risk of dying from cancer.
Depression may increase the risk of dying from cancer.
A Woman Has Her Breasts Remade After a Doube Mastectomy
A woman has a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer, then had a new treatment to reconstruct her breasts.
A woman has a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer, then had a new treatment to reconstruct her breasts.
Where Do We Stand in the Fight Against Breast Cancer?
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman speaks with Ann Curry as part of "Today's Daily Dose", focusing on Breast Cancer.
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman speaks with Ann Curry as part of "Today's Daily Dose", focusing on Breast Cancer.
Jobless Family Deals with Cancer
You never forget the day you're diagnosed with cancer. "Since that day, it's been crazy. Just a bad Hollywood soap opera" says Debbie Berg-Swaton/Breast Cancer Survivor.
You never forget the day you're diagnosed with cancer. "Since that day, it's been crazy. Just a bad Hollywood soap opera" says Debbie Berg-Swaton/Breast Cancer Survivor.
More Women Are Getting Both Breats Removed
More and more women diagnosed with cancer in one of their breasts are making the choice to have the other, healthy breast removed.
More and more women diagnosed with cancer in one of their breasts are making the choice to have the other, healthy breast removed.
Bad Lifestyles Could Lead to a Second Breast Cancer
Drinking alcohol, smoking, and obesity can all increase a breast cancer survivor's risk for developing a second breast cancer.
Drinking alcohol, smoking, and obesity can all increase a breast cancer survivor's risk for developing a second breast cancer.
Breast Cancer: Dr. Nancy and Dr. Susan Love Help Raise Awareness
Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Meredith Vieira and Dr. Susan Love as part of "Breast Cancer Today" and the start of breast cancer awareness month.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with Meredith Vieira and Dr. Susan Love as part of "Breast Cancer Today" and the start of breast cancer awareness month.
A Young Woman Was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer At 22
Diana Gonzalez (NBC News) catches up one year later with a young girl who had been diagnosed with breast cancer at 22.
Diana Gonzalez (NBC News) catches up one year later with a young girl who had been diagnosed with breast cancer at 22.
Does Height Equal Health?
Do statistical studies link height and health?
Do statistical studies link height and health?
Hispanics Are Less Likely to Get Cancer
Hispanic and Latino Americans are less likely to die from cancer, compared to other ethnic groups. However, they are more likely to have thier disease detected at a late stage.
Hispanic and Latino Americans are less likely to die from cancer, compared to other ethnic groups. However, they are more likely to have thier disease detected at a late stage.
Red Wine Could Help With Radiation Sickeness
Red wine may alleviate some of the toxic skin effects associated with radiation cancer treatment.
Red wine may alleviate some of the toxic skin effects associated with radiation cancer treatment.
Friends Can Impact Breast Cancer Treatment Choices
Friends and family memebers of breast cancer patients can have a major impact on what kind of treatment they'll choose.
Friends and family memebers of breast cancer patients can have a major impact on what kind of treatment they'll choose.


