Mar 18, 2013:
It's an all too common assumption to think there could be a connection between breast bruising and breast cancer. Many women may notice a lump developing after an unexpected trauma to her breast, so what do they do and what should they expect when this happens?
Mar 14, 2013:
When it comes to cancer hearing the word benign is a good thing! Benign means non-cancerous, plain and simple. Watch as Dr. Jay Harness describes the meaning of benign and what types of tumors and lymph nodes they categorize as non-cancerous. Knowledge is power!
Mar 5, 2013:
We've all heard of different remedies, preventative measures, or sure-fire solutions to help us avoid or fight breast cancer. But have you heard about flaxseed lowering the risk for breast cancer?
Nov 29, 2012:
Talk of breast cancer and the possible family history of it is never a comfortable subject. But preparing family memories of their family history is a must.
Nov 28, 2012:
Did you know that some ethnic grops have a higher rate of mutations when it comes to the breast cancer gene? Watch and learn as Kimberly Banks gives us a heads up about the specific ethnic groups that have these higher rates of mutation that give them a higher risk to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Some of these groups include Eastern Europeans and Jews. Knowledge is POWER!
Nov 27, 2012:
We've all heard that breast cancer is genetic but how do we know how much it can really affect us? Listen as Dr. Jay Harness speaks with Genetic Counselor, Kimberly Banks, about the increased risks of breast cancer.
Nov 5, 2012:
You're an avid breast self-examiner and you make sure to check more often than not. But what if breast cancer doesn't present a lump? How are you suppose to indicate signs of the disease? Listen to Cathy Cole and Dr. Harness as they advise us about checking for other signs during a breast self-exam (i.e. nipple and skin changes). Knowledge is power!
Oct 14, 2012:
Oct 7, 2012:
Understanding caffeine’s correlation to breast cancer risk is another way you can be your own best advocate in reducing your own cancer risk! Find out how to decrease your breast cancer risk by attending BreastCancerAnswers.com & TheBreastCancerSite.com’s Google+ On Air Video Hangout this Sunday evening at 4 p.m. PDT/7 p.m. EDT.
Sep 30, 2012:
Early detection of breast cancer remains the key to healthy survival. That's why BreastCancerAnswers.com & TheBreastCancerSite.com will be teaming up to promote a Google+ Live On Air Video Hangout that teaches how to properly perform your own Breast Self-Exam.
Sep 19, 2012:
It's important for newly diagnosed patients to know the different types of stages in breast cancer. Knowing the five stages will give patients a better understanding of their cancer and will affect the kind of treatment they'll need to fight it off!
Aug 23, 2012:
Watch as Dr. Harness describes how you can control stage 1 breast cancer, surgical options and post-treatment (chemo or radiation therapy)! Help raise awareness for early detection of breast cancer!
Aug 13, 2012:
Life gets busy but it's never too hectic to be diligent and proactive about your health. Two-time breast cancer survivor Paqui Kelly has made sure to make regular check-ups and to communicate with her doctor about regular tests and measures she should take.
Aug 6, 2012:
When looking to make sure you don't have any tumors during a self-breast exam, do you really know what tumors are made up of that lead to breast cancer? Watch as Dr. Harness describes, what tumors are made up of and what the difference between malignant and benign tumors are!
Aug 1, 2012:
Can your bra really cause breast cancer? Watch as Dr. Harness proves why this theory is just a myth!
Jul 30, 2012:
Women who attend mammogram appointments on a regular basis increase their chances of surviving breast cancer by 50%. Watch as Laszlo Tabar explains the benefits of mammography, and why it does not cause breast cancer!
Jul 26, 2012:
Women who are in their early 40s should be aware they are more at risk for breast cancer. Watch this video as Laszlo Tabar explains the evidence and promotes women to make sure they perform regular self-exams and a mammography.
Jul 20, 2012:
Women usually begin having routine breast mammograms in their late 30's and early 40's. However, women with first degree relatives who have had breast cancer should begin screening at least 10 years prior to the age their relatives were when diagnosed.
Jul 19, 2012:
Regular self-breast examinations are important. But it's even more important after breast cancer treatment. Many women have found it difficult to differentiate between scar tissue and recurring tumors, so it's key to get to know your breasts. Watch this video as Dr. Harness emphasizes the importance of self-examinations, regular mammograms, ultra sounds and MRI's after treatment!
Jul 16, 2012:
Women need to remember that breast cancer is a lifetime disease even after they've battled it. The likelihood of cancer recurring in the opposite breast is 15 to 18 percent, but bumps up even higher when you factor in one's genetic history. Watch this video as Dr. Harness informs women of the chances of breast cancer returning and how to be prepared.
Jul 13, 2012:
Needle versus open biopsies, why is one used more than the other? Watch as Dr. Harness describes why needles biopsies are rare due to a variety of factors including economic motivations.
Jul 13, 2012:
Caffeine has had a bad rap for being one of the many causes of breast cancer. But in reality the fibrocystic changes coffee has is still poorly studied and understood. Watch this clip as Dr. Jay Harness describes why caffeine has had a negative connection to breast cancer and how he's personally convinced there's more than one cause to cancer but caffeine is not one of them.
Jun 15, 2012:
Early detection of breast cancer is important. Cancer expert Dr. Hoda Anton-Culver explains why when you find out you have breast cancer matters.
Jun 5, 2012:
Many environmental factors, such as air quality, plastics, hairspray and deodorant, and smoking may contribute to the risk of developing breast cancer.
Jun 5, 2012:
It sounds incredible -- but can bruises on the breasts actually cause cancer? Dr. Harness takes up this question in this informative video.
Jun 4, 2012:
Watch as Dr. Harness addresses the link between stress and breast cancer.
Jun 4, 2012:
We all know we need to perform self-breast exams regularly, but many of us have questions about when and how often they're necessary.
May 15, 2012:
When Dr. Harness received an inquiry from an eighth grader in Canada about the link between cell phones and breast cancer, he was touched and offered this video response. Click for more!
May 15, 2012:
Hoda Anton-Culver MD discusses the link between obesity and breast cancer, and how maintaining a healthy weight is important for all women. Click below to learn more about cancer risk and your BMI.
May 14, 2012:
Dr. Harness may be a man, but he understands that compressing the breasts can be uncomfortable for some women. Click for ideas about making the experience as easy as possible.
May 14, 2012:
Dr. Harness addresses the reasons why minorities are less likely to have mammograms and how to utilize the federal funding available to them for breast cancer screening.
May 10, 2012:
A glass of red wine with dinner…is it good for you, or does it increase your risk of breast cancer? Click to watch Dr. Harness discuss the benefits and drawbacks of enjoying a glass of wine.
May 9, 2012:
Within just the last few years, social media has changed the world. In this interview, Dr. Harness discusses how physicians can make use of the internet to educate the public about important health issues.
May 7, 2012:
What are the 15 questions you need to ask your doctor when you're diagnosed with breast cancer? Click here to download a PDF file with a complete list.
May 2, 2012:
Hoda Anton-Culver, Ph.D discusses the vital role family history plays in the risk of breast cancer.
May 2, 2012:
Maria Lopez-Carale, breast cancer survivor and therapist, joins Dr. Harness to discuss how to detect the early symptoms of lymphedema.