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Breast reduction surgery is an option for men and women whose breasts are not only a cosmetic concern, but also can cause back, neck and shoulder pain.

Use these tips and exercises after breast cancer surgery to help you get your arm and shoulder moving again and to decrease side effects.

As a woman you might agonize over the size of your breasts. Some women may want their breasts to be larger, while others suffer from back pain and

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Many doctors believe that unequal breast size is due to genetic tendencies. Estrogens play vital role in breast development in teens and after the start of menstruation the size difference in the breasts can occur.

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Common symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer with link to photos of these symptoms.

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Research shows a link between exercising regularly at a moderate or intense level for 4 to 7 hours per week and a lower risk of breast cancer.

By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) – Exercise can help overweight and obese breast cancer survivors reverse what’s known as metabolic syndrome – a cluster of conditions like high blood pressure and elevated blood sugar that raise risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes – a new study suggests.

Strength & Courage: The Exercise DVD for Breast Cancer Survivors strives to enhance a woman’s ability to lead an active life following breast cancer surgery.

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Expert-reviewed information summary about factors that may increase the risk of developing breast cancer and about research aimed at the prevention of this disease.

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Exercise offers many benefits for breast cancer survivors, but you must make sure to exercise safely. If you’ve had breast cancer surgery, you may be at risk for lymphedema: swelling of the soft tissues of the arm, hand, trunk, or breast that may be accompanied by numbness, discomfort, and sometimes infection.