Breast Cancer

RADIATION & Breast Cancer

Radiation of the breast area may cause some side effects. Usually the onset of side effects is gradual. Despite what many people fear, radiation therapy is relatively easy to tolerate and its side effects are limited to the treated area. One of the most common side...

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Exercises after Breast Cancer surgery

Exercises after Breast Cancer surgery as recommended by “The Canadian Cancer Society.” Exercise is an important part of breast cancer treatment and recovery. Exercising the arm and shoulder after breast cancer surgery helps: improve muscle tone regain and maintain...

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Breast Forms

Breast forms (prosthesis) are used for after a woman has had breast cancer surgery. There are several different types of breast forms including full forms, partial forms and shapers. They can be used after a full or partial mastectomy, lumpectomy or reconstruction....

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Learn about the Assisted Devices Program

Ontario Ministry of Health Assistive Devices Program The objective of the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) is to provide consumer centered support and funding to Ontario residents who have long-term physical disabilities and to provide access to personalized assistive...

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Possible warning signs for breast cancer

Most lumps and bumps in the breasts are normal however if you feel something that is abnormal, unusual or different for you, contact your physician.                     Some possible signs of breast cancer are: Lump or Mass in the breast. Change in size or contour of...

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Breast Cancer Statistics

An estimated 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Canada this year and 5,100 will die of it.On average, 62 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day.Ontario has the highest number of new cases this year at 9,100Breast cancer occurs...

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Exercise Reduces Your Risk of Breast Cancer

Exercise will help to reduce your risk of breast cancer . Even 10 - 20 minutes of moderate exercise 3 times a week will help. Park your car a little further from the mall. Take the stairs! Do something for yourself.  Start with a walk , start slow and work your way up...

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