Breast Cancer Health Center
Support & Resources
Many people and organizations are ready to help you handle breast cancer, including clinical trials and support groups. Tap into these breast cancer resources.
Finding Help
A breast cancer diagnosis may be overwhelming. This article suggests ways to cope.
Visit WebMD’s breast cancer message board, called “Breast Cancer: Friend to Friend.”
These tips on finding community resources come from the National Cancer Institute and are for people with any type of cancer.
Resources
Frequently asked questions about breast cancer from MedicineNet. This link takes you to its web site.
An overview of breast cancer from eMedicineHealth. This link takes you to its web site.
Looking for more information? Here is a list of resources on breast cancer.
These links will take you to the web sites of some organizations that can help.
ENABLEX is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat the following symptoms due to a condition called overactive bladder:
- · having a strong need to go to the bathroom right away (also called "urgency")
- · leaks or wetting accidents (also called "urinary incontinence")
- · having to go to the bathroom too often (also called "urinary frequency")
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
You should not take once-daily ENABLEX if you have certain types of stomach problems, glaucoma, or have trouble emptying your bladder. Side effects of ENBLEX include blurred vision, and more commonly dry mouth, constipation, indigestion, and abdominal pain. Use caution when doing certain activities until you know how ENBALEX affects you.



