Living 30 Years with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Introduction Metastatic breast cancer (Stage IV) is often viewed as a terminal diagnosis, but advancements in medicine have shown that long-term survival is achievable. Living 30 years with metastatic breast cancer is not just a testament to modern treatments but also...
Breast Cancer Prevention: How to reduce your risk?
One in twenty-eight Indian women is likely to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. In rural and urban India, the incidence of breast cancer is rising. Despite the alarming statistics, you can take steps to lower your risk of getting breast cancer and beat it...
What Happens After Breast Biopsy is Positive?
A breast biopsy can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences a person goes through, especially when the results confirm the presence of cancer. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed—this is not just a medical diagnosis; it’s a deeply emotional moment that can shift...
Benign Breast Lumps After 60
A breast lump can be an alarming discovery at any age, but finding one after the age of 60 can feel particularly unsettling. While the immediate fear often points toward cancer, it’s important to know that not all breast lumps are malignant. Many are benign,...
