Click here to find citations for facts and statistics about breast cancer survivorship.| Susan G. Komen®
Learn ways breast cancer survivors can treat menopausal symptoms.| Susan G. Komen®
What is it? Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. Its different forms are often called “retinoids.” They include retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, and retinyl ester. Vitamin A is needed for the proper growth and functioning of many parts of the body, including the eyes, skin, and immune system. It can be found in many foods, […]| Susan G. Komen®
Few dietary factors are linked to breast cancer risk, but eating a healthy diet is good for overall health.| Susan G. Komen®
Does eating fat affect survival? Studies have looked at whether a low fat diet after breast cancer diagnosis improves survival.| Susan G. Komen®
Learn how living a healthy lifestyle may lower your risk of different types of cancer (including breast cancer) and other health conditions.| Susan G. Komen®
Learn about the different types of research studies. Review the differences between observational studies and randomized controlled trials.| Susan G. Komen®