Breast cancer myths

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There is a lot of misinformation out there resulting in common breast cancer myths. Make sure you know the truth behind these common misconceptions.

Feel like you are losing control?

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When told you have breast cancer, you may feel like you have lost control of your life. You might be overwhelmed by the decisions you have to make. These feelings are normal. Do not let them keep you from taking action though. First, learn about breast cancer at your own pace. Get information about treatment options, side effects and clinical trials. Remember, doctors can discuss options, but the final decisions should be made together.

Determining breast cancer stage

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Once a person is determined to have a malignant tumor or the diagnosis of breast cancer, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the breast or to other parts of the body. The process used to find out whether the cancer has spread within the breast or to other parts of the body is called staging.

FAQs

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Is dairy (milk) linked to a higher risk of breast cancer? The U.S. dietary guidelines recommend women consume 3 cups of dairy daily (note: cups of dairy include foods containing dairy).

The positive side

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Having breast cancer may feel like the worst thing that can happen to you. Yet, there may be some good things you can take away. Many survivors say that breast cancer has given them a renewed appreciation for life and for their social network.

OSDH shares tips on staying healthy during respiratory season

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Each year, respiratory viruses keep people away from work, school and other important activities due to illness. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) monitors trends of several respiratory viruses, which typically circulate more during the fall and winter months.

OMRF receives grant to examine rare neurological disorder

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Wan Hee Yoon, Ph.D., has proven so adept at unraveling rare neurological diseases that two of them bear his name. The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist now hopes his newest grant will help him identify a potential treatment for one of those genetic conditions.
OMRF receives grant to examine rare neurological disorder

How is dementia diagnosed?

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If you have concerns, don’t put off the exam. There is no cure for dementia, early diagnosis is still crucial. Seeking help early and getting a diagnosis offer time to try therapies that may slow disease progression and relieve troublesome symptoms.
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