Life changes once you are diagnosed with breast cancer. While you may wish to keep up appearances and not let the disease change your daily life, it will. To cope with the effects of the disease and treatment, don't be hesistant about reaching out for support and assistance from family, friends, and one of the many breast cancer organizations.
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| Mayo Clinic: Breast Cancer Includes information on treatment options including Herceptin, hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. | |
| Mercy Medical Center: The Breast Center Oriented to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast disease. Located in Baltimore, Maryland. | |
| Methodist Hospital: Breast Care Center Provides genetic testing, imaging, diagnosis and treatment. Located in Houston, Texas. | |
| Saint Francis Hospital: Comprehensive Breast Health Center Committed to the detection and treatment of cancer as located in Hartford, Connecticut. | |
| Sally Jobe Breast Network: Offers mammography screening, diagnosis, education and counseling. Located in the Denver, Colorado area. | |
| San Diego State University: Cancer Clinical Services Explains the Quality Assurance Project whose goal is to improve breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services. | |
| Solis Health We invite you to explore this site to learn more about Solis Women’s Health, our physicians and staff, as well as answers to commonly asked questions about mammography, ultrasound, biopsy, general breast health and more. |
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