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Prostate cancer anatomy illustration showing the male reproductive system with the prostate gland, bladder, urethra, seminal vesicles, and testes.
  • Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer: Signs, Stages, and How Treatment Works

Most prostate cancer is slow-growing, and caught early its 5-year survival nears 100%—yet the hardest choice is often whether to treat it at all.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 29, 2026
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  • Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer in Black Women: The Real Survival Gap Explained

Breast cancer is more fatal for Black women — 40% higher mortality and a 25% TNBC rate that blocks standard hormonal treatment. Here is why.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 28, 2026
breast cancer screening mammogram procedure with technician positioning a woman at the imaging machine
  • Breast Cancer

What Every State Offers for Breast Cancer Screening in 2026

USPSTF now recommends annual mammograms from age 40 — and every state funds free breast cancer screening for uninsured women through the CDC's NBCCEDP.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 28, 2026
Caregiver Breast Cancer Support — close-up of a breast cancer patient holding hands with her supportive friend at home
  • Breast Cancer

What Every Breast Cancer Caregiver Needs to Understand First

Most breast cancer caregivers aren't told the 100.4°F rule — a fever at that threshold during chemo means call the oncology line now, not tomorrow.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 28, 2026
breast cancer questions anatomy illustration showing a Stage T3 breast tumor inside the breast to support diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Questions Every Oncologist Must Answer

Breast cancer questions organized by 5 NCCN 2026 clinical decision phases — asking about Oncotype DX may safely remove chemo from your plan.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 27, 2026
Breast cancer clinical trials featured image showing a woman holding a pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness
  • Breast Cancer

Finding the Right Breast Cancer Clinical Trial for You

Breast cancer clinical trials are written into NCCN 2026 guidelines as a first-line option — not a fallback. Here's what eligibility actually requires.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 27, 2026
Obesity-related adipose tissue anatomy illustration showing active fat cells that produce estrogen through aromatase enzyme activity, increasing hormone receptor-positive breast cancer risk.
  • Breast Cancer

How Obesity Actually Affects Breast Cancer Risk and Hormones

Obesity and breast cancer share a hormonal pathway — fat tissue produces estrogen via aromatase, competing with aromatase inhibitor therapy.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 27, 2026
Alcohol Raises Breast Cancer — DNA damage and carcinogenesis progression from DNA repair deficiency to cancer development.
  • Breast Cancer

What Alcohol Really Does to Your Breast Cancer Risk

Alcohol raises breast cancer risk 7–10% per drink — no safe threshold exists. See how estrogen, DNA damage, and BRCA status amplify that risk.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 27, 2026
Breast cancer prevention breast anatomy illustration showing nipple, lobules, ducts, fatty tissue, and chest wall structure.
  • Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Strategies Oncologists Use

Breast cancer prevention changes dramatically once a Gail Model score reaches 1.7%. Many eligible women are never offered chemoprevention.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 26, 2026
Lymphedema lymphatic system anatomy showing drainage pathways, thoracic duct, and right lymphatic duct.
  • Breast Cancer

Lymphedema After Breast Cancer Surgery: An Honest Stage Guide

Lymphedema after breast cancer surgery can exist at Stage 0 — before swelling appears. NCCN 2026 names CDT as Category 1. A sleeve alone isn't enough.

  • Sameer Patel — Founder & Editor
  • May 26, 2026
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