Triple-positive breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that occurs when breast cancer cells use estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors and the human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2) protein to grow. Triple-positive breast cancer is a subtype of HER2 positive breast cancer; it accounts for about 10% of all breast cancer diagnoses.
We spoke with breast medical oncologist Jason Mouabbi, M.D., to learn more about triple-positive...
Olivia Franz was 27 years old when she was diagnosed with stage IV, HER2 positive inflammatory breast cancer (IBC).
In mid-October...
Autistic children with cancer often face unique challenges during treatment. Because autism spectrum disorder affects how a child communicates...
If you’re undergoing cancer treatment, it’s important to maintain a healthy diet. But you may be wondering which foods provide the most nutrients or which foods will help ease the side effects from treatment.
We spoke with senior clinical dietitian Chelsea Ebrus, who shared healthy foods to eat during cancer treatment.
A plant-based diet is bestA plant-based diet is not only recommended to help reduce your cancer...