The first step after diagnosis is to determine the stage of your breast cancer. What’s the difference between stages 0 through III?
Learn about treatments, creating a support system, and other important steps.
With an early-stage diagnosis, you have the advantages of time and options, says Ian T. Greenwalt, MD. Your detailed plan can span from surgery to chemo.
These items may help give you comfort and support when you're going through breast cancer treatment.
Here’s what to look for when assembling your health care team.
Here are a few ways to manage the physical and emotional effects of early-stage breast cancer treatment.
Whether you have a mastectomy or a lumpectomy, there are several things to consider with your surgeon and oncologist before breast reconstruction.
Learn how to manage nausea, fatigue, and some of the other things that come with early-stage breast cancer treatment.
Exercise is one of the best things you can do for your body, and a diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer doesn’t have to keep you from being active.
What are the added benefits of eating healthy with breast cancer? And what foods should be in your cart?
If you’re going through early-stage breast cancer, finding support is crucial. Learn how to find peer groups online, tips for looking into in-person groups near you, and more.
You can still live a vibrant life after a breast cancer diagnosis.