About 85 percent of all women diagnosed with breast cancer do not have a family history of the disease

Living with Breast Cancer

Living with Breast CancerLife 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.

Breast Cancer Centers Resources

Breast Cancer Centers

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Southern Illinois University: The Breast Center
A multi-disciplinary, research oriented clinic which provides patient-centered care.
St. Louis Cancer & Breast Institute
Multi-disciplinary facility treats all tumors with an orientation to malignant breast disease. Located in Missouri.
The Cleveland Clinic Breast Center
Offers screening, diagnosis and treatment of medical and cosmetic problems. Located in Ohio.
The Rose Breast Cancer Care Center
Non-profit aimed at diagnosis and care for women including such measures as mammograms and bone density testing. Located in Houston, Texas.
Valley Medical Center Breast Center
In addition to location specific services, offers information on genetics, mammography and management of lymphedema. Located in Renton, Washington.

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