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Washington’s breast density notification law affects around half of women. Here’s what you should know for your next mammogram.
After treatment for stage 3 breast cancer, Lynnea Paddock was unsure of her chances of having a baby. This is her story.
Breast cancer mortality is higher in Black women than women of other races. More breast cancer screenings could change that.
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer, but many women don’t even know what it is until they’re diagnosed.
Hearing that birth control can increase your risk of cancer is scary. But the risk is actually pretty small.
This rare but aggressive cancer can masquerade as a less-serious condition.
No more Pap test? Maybe. Updated recommendations change how and when you need to be screened for cervical cancer.
If your recent mammogram showed an abnormality, your doctor may recommend a breast biopsy. Here’s what you need to know about the procedure, the recovery and the results.
There are multiple colon cancer screening tests (beyond colonoscopy) depending on your medical needs.
Colon cancer rates are rising among millennials and younger Gen Xers—and doctors don’t know why. Diagnosis can be tricky because doctors aren't used to seeing young people with the disease, and symptoms can be similar to those for less serious conditions.