Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare subtype of breast cancer whose symptoms typically first appear as breast skin changes. It accounts for only about 2% to 4% of new breast cancer diagnoses annually. But because it’s so aggressive, IBC makes up a disproportionate number of breast cancer-related deaths each year.
Still, there is much cause for hope. We continue to make inroads in the diagnosis and treatment of this...
Some people work all of their adult lives anticipating the joys of retirement. Planned retirement can be very exciting.
But unplanned...
I’m only 22, but I’ve already lived in so many places. Originally, I’m from El Paso, but I go to school now in College Station, which is about...
For Bridget Reeves, ringing the bell after completing six months of chemotherapy for breast cancer was “a big deal.”
Soldiering through nausea, exhaustion and nerve damage, she’d juggled chemo and her job as an MD Anderson clinical studies coordinator for 13 weeks before finally taking leave when she could no longer feel her foot on the brake pedal driving home.
Even through the worst of it, the sound of other patients ringing...
Spirituality can mean different things to different people. Prayer to a higher power, connecting with nature or creating a work of art can...
This past April, Rosanna Morris joined MD Anderson as chief operating officer (COO). In this role, she oversees our inpatient and outpatient...
Navigating one of the largest cancer centers in the world can be daunting, especially if you’ve just had a medical procedure or treatment....
Looking at me now, people would never suspect I’d ever had anything serious wrong with me. I walk five miles every day and take the stairs...
One of the best pieces of advice I got before starting chemotherapy to treat stage III ovarian cancer was from my oncologist, Dr. Aaron Shafer...
I’ve always been a bit of an extremist. So, when I learned that skin cancer runs in my mom’s family, I started seeing a dermatologist immediately...
Most women naturally go into menopause when they’re in their 40s or 50s. That’s because as a woman ages, she has fewer reproductive eggs and...
After I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis at age 15, I began having my thyroid monitored regularly. In 2012, during a checkup in...
Although it's been 18 years, I still clearly remember how scared my family was when I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in my right femur...
If you had told me years ago that one day all I’d be doing was preventive medicine — and it would all be related to cancer — I’d have said...