by Vera Gruessner | Oct 17, 2017
Robotic arms have now helped patients with missing limbs. Robots are becoming a part of the surgery room. In the world of breast cancer, artificial intelligence (AI) is also becoming more prevalent. When it comes to diagnosing breast cancer, new research shows that...
by Vera Gruessner | Oct 5, 2017
The world of breast cancer may not touch your life especially if you are still a relatively young woman. However, as many as one out of every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their life. If you don’t get this terrible disease, there’s...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 29, 2017
Today’s advice from the doctor suggests women get a mammogram every year starting as early as age 40. We will delve further into whether getting mammograms at this age benefits women and prevents breast cancer deaths. Over the last several decades, the rates of women...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 27, 2017
The world of breast cancer in the United States is very much dependent on the healthcare legislation currently coming out of the Senate. The new healthcare bill aims to cut a fair amount of Medicaid coverage. According to Medscape, a cut in Medicaid funding and less...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 8, 2017
You’ve heard that you’re supposed to conduct a self-exam every month away from the time of your period. You’ve heard to look out for lumps. Yet, have you heard about some other breast cancer signs that aren’t so typical and common? For example,...
by Vera Gruessner | Mar 27, 2017
One young woman wrote for Time magazine about her story with breast cancer treatment and how the medical provider Planned Parenthood saved her life. At only 24 years of age, this young woman called Jaime Benner was the guardian of her sister due to her mother’s...
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