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Lobular carcinoma in situ, or LCIS, is considered a risk factor for invasive cancer.Â

Science could help determine the best treatment for individual patients.ÂÂ

Exercise and nutrition intervention for patients with cancer could help with symptoms from treatment.

Overattentive caregivers can undermine patient recovery.

Be prepared, cautious and report certain symptoms to your medical team immediately.

Because lymphedema can occur years after surgery, it's important to be aware of the area where the lymph nodes were removed or radiated.

Early rather than late palliative care support provided benefits to family caregivers as well as patients.


An open conversation about goals of treatment is the first step after diagnosis.



















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