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About Breast Cancer
Learn More
Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Breast Cancer Stages & Grades
Types of Breast Cancer
Early Breast Cancer High Risk of Recurrence
Biomarkers/Receptors
Genetics
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Preparing For Treatment
Pre-Surgery
Treatment Side Effects
Pain Management
Hair Loss
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Tests and Examinations
Physical Examinations
Potential Tests
Understanding Treatments
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Surgeries
Chemotherapy
Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy
Radiation Therapy
Hormonal Therapy
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Biological Therapy
Breast Reconstruction
Clinical Trials
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
In Treatment
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Managing Side Effects
Treatment Side Effects
Pain Management
Hair Loss
.
Tests & Examinations
Physical Examinations
Potential Tests
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Complementary Care
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
Living With Breast Cancer
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Complementary Therapies
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
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Tests & Examinations
Physical Examinations
Potential Tests
.
Breast Cancer Stages
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Palliative Care and Treatment
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Post Treatment Side Effects
Treatment Side Effects
Pain Management
Hair Loss
Keeping Healthy
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Psychological Support
Emotions and Feelings
Exercise and Stretching
Nutrition
.
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Body Image Education
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Talking to Family and Friends
Helpful Resources
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FAQs
Learn More
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Breast Cancer Facts
Glossary
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Understanding Treatments
Understanding Treatments
Now that you know the type, stage and grade of breast cancer you have, you will probably discuss treatment options with your doctor. Because there are more treatment options available, along with better supportive care and side effect management, more patients are living well and longer with breast cancer. Let’s explore the different treatment options available and the purpose of each one.
Surgeries
Chemotherapy
Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Therapy
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Hormonal Therapy
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