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The answer is not as straightforward as it may seem as they're are a multitude of potential signs of breast cancer. Dr. Richardson explains some of the more common symptoms to be on the lookout for.
Remember that you know your body better than anyone else. If something looks or feels abnormal to you, have your doctor check out. While it may be (and hopefully is!) benign, it's always best to be safe and take your health seriously.
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From Prevention to Detection to Treatment, Bedford Breast Center is LA's leading breast care clinic providing services such as mammography, breast ultrasounds, genetic testing, biopsies, mastectomy, lumpectomy, non-surgical lump removal, and breast reconstruction. Founded by women for women, the practice is led by the surgical team of Dr. Lisa Cassileth, Dr. Heather Richardson, Dr. Leslie Memsic, Dr. Kelly Killeen, and Dr. Elise Min.
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This patient education video offers an introduction to metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to another location in the body or comes back in a distant location. This video is led by 3 women diagnosed with this disease, Kim Dowling, Helen Karys, and Paige Sinclair, and by Dr. Lidia Schapira.
More Information
ASCO Answers Fact Sheet: Metastatic Breast Cancer (PDF; 2 pages): http://www.cancer.net/sites/ca....ncer.net/files/asco_
Guide to Breast Cancer: http://www.cancer.net/breast
Article: Coping with Metastatic Cancer: http://www.cancer.net/coping-w....ith-cancer/managing-


Dr. Marisa Weiss, chief medical officer at BreastCancer.org, joins TODAY to comment on the prospect of a vaccine to prevent triple negative breast cancer, which she predicts could come within five to 10 years: “I’ve seen a lot of miracles, and we need another one for women with triple negative breast cancer.”
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Mayo Clinic experts explain the symptoms, causes and treatment options of breast cancer to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3q8I89N
When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about breast cancer. We’re here to help.
0:20 What is Breast Cancer?
0:51 What causes Breast Cancer?
1:13 Risk Factors/ Who gets breast cancer?
2:49 Preventative Measures
3:29 Signs/ What to look for
4:03 How to detect Breast Cancer
4:19 Treatment options
6:26 Coping Methods/ What now?
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BBC journalist Victoria Derbyshire has undergone her first cycle of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of July. She has decided to record a video diary in order to try and shine a light on some of the procedures and treatment for cancer.
Derbyshire said in the build-up to her first session of chemotherapy she had felt "vexed and anxious", with a "fear of the unknown".
She described becoming "increasingly queasy and drained" following the treatment, spending the next 48 hours in bed.
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