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Inflammatory Breast Cancer Related Diseases & Conditions

Medical conditions are often related to other diseases and conditions. Our doctors have compiled a list of ailments related to the topic of Inflammatory Breast Cancer. These conditions may be a cause or symptom of Inflammatory Breast Cancer or be a condition for which you may be at increased risk.

  • Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. Symptoms...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer Article
    • Breast cancer facts
    • What is breast cancer?
    • What are the different types of breast cancer?
    • What causes breast cancer?
    • What are breast cancer risk factors?
    • What are breast cancer symptoms and signs?
    • How is breast cancer diagnosed?
    • How is breast cancer staging determined?
    • What is the treatment for breast cancer?
    • What is the prognosis of breast cancer?
    • Can breast cancer be prevented?
    • What research is being done on breast cancer? Should I participate in a clinical trial?
    • I may have breast cancer. What questions should I ask my doctor?
    • What type of breast cancer do I have?
    • Is my family history relevant to my breast cancer diagnosis?
    • What other studies should be done on my tissue biopsy?
    • Should I stop taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?
    • Even though my breast tumor does not have hormone receptors, should I take tamoxifen to reduce the risk of a new tumor?
    • I have a ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a type of localized cancer. Why have I been advised to have a mastectomy when other women with invasive cancer have lumpectomies?
    • Should I start chemotherapy before surgery?
    • If I am advised to have a mastectomy, what are the risks and benefits of immediate breast reconstruction?
    • Should my lymph nodes be removed?
    • What is a sentinel lymph node biopsy, and what are its benefits and risks?
  • Breast The breast generally refers to the chest, however, more specifically, to the mammary gland. The mammary gland is a milk producing...learn more »
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    Breast Article
    • What is the breast?
    • How is the mammary gland designed?
    • How are human breasts different from those of other primates?
    • What happens to the breasts in pregnancy?
    • What is the function of the nipples and surrounding pigmented tissue?
    • What are other internal features of the breast?
    • What are cosmetic aspects of the breast?
    • How does breast tissue develop in the fetus?
    • What are the most common medical concerns about the breast?
  • Breast Lumps (In Women) Breast lumps in women can have a variety of causes such as breast inflammation, infection, injuries, cancer, and non-cancerous...learn more »
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    Breast Lumps (In Women) Article
    • What are causes of breast lumps?
    • Infections that cause breast lumps
    • Injuries that cause breast lumps
    • Non-cancerous growths that cause breast lumps
    • Symptoms of breast cancer
    • What determines breast cancer risk?
    • How are breast lumps evaluated?
    • How can a woman be certain that a lump is not cancer?
    • How are breast lumps treated?
    • Breast Lumps At A Glance
  • Breast Cancer and Coping With Stress Being diagnosed with breast cancer is stressful. Learning relaxation techniques, exercising, eating well, getting adequate sleep,...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer and Coping With Stress Article
    • What Causes Stress Among Breast Cancer Patients?
    • How Can I Reduce Stress?
    • How Can I Learn To Relax?
    • What Are Some Effective Relaxation Exercises?
    • How Do I Keep Track Of My Medical Information?
    • What Types Of Help Are Available?
    • What If I Become Unable To Make Decisions About My Health Care?
    • Should I Write A Will?
    • What Should Family Members And Friends Keep In Mind?
  • Breast Cancer and Lymphedema Lymphedema is a common chronic, debilitating condition in which excess fluid called lymph collects in tissues and causes swelling...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer and Lymphedema Article
    • What is lymphedema?
    • Who is at risk for developing lymphedema?
    • What happens after my breast cancer surgery?
    • What are lymphedema symptoms and signs?
    • How is lymphedema diagnosed?
    • What is the treatment for lymphedema?
    • How can I help prevent lymphedema?
    • Maintain good nutrition
    • Exercise regularly
    • Avoid infections
    • Stay alert for signs of infections
    • Avoid tight clothing, shoes, or jewelry
    • Avoid heavy lifting with the affected arm (even a purse or bag)
    • Keep your skin meticulously clean
    • Take precautions during visits to your doctor
    • Inform your doctor of any symptoms
    • What can I do if I already have lymphedema?
    • What is the prognosis for lymphedema?
  • Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Breast cancer occurs in about 1 in every 1,000 pregnant women. Treatment of breast cancer during pregnancy involves surgery, but...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Article
    • Introduction
    • How is breast cancer diagnosed in pregnant women?
    • What if I do have cancer? Will I have to lose my baby?
    • Can I breastfeed my baby if I have breast cancer?
    • I had breast cancer, but I have been successfully treated for it. Is it OK for me to get pregnant? Will this harm either me or my baby?
  • Breast Cancer Recurrence Breast cancer most often recurs within the first three to five years after the initial treatment. Changes in the look, feel, or...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer Recurrence Article
    • Introduction to breast cancer recurrence
    • How do I know there is a recurrence of breast cancer?
    • What factors determine the likelihood of a cancer recurrence?
    • How will my prognosis affect my treatment?
    • How would a recurrence be treated?
  • Breast Cancer Clinical Trials Breast cancer clinical trials are research programs designed to evaluate new medical treatments, drugs, or devices for the...learn more »
    In This Article
    Breast Cancer Clinical Trials Article
    • What Is a Clinical Trial?
    • What Are the Different Types of Breast Cancer Clinical Trials?
    • What Are the Advantages of Participating in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • What Are the Disadvantages of Participating in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • Who Looks Out For Me if I Decide to Enroll in Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • What Happens if I Join a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • Who Can Participate In a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • What Is it Like To Participate in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial?
    • Important Questions to Ask Before Taking Part in a Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
  • Breast Cancer in Young Women About 5% of cases of breast cancer occur in women under the age of 40 years old. Some risk factors for breast cancer in young...learn more »
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    Breast Cancer in Young Women Article
    • Introduction
    • What is different about breast cancer in young women?
    • Can breast cancer in younger women be prevented?
    • Should women under age 40 get mammograms?
    • What's the best way for younger women to screen for breast cancer?
    • How is breast cancer treated in young women?
  • Caregiving Most often, caregivers take care of other adults who are ill or disabled. Less often, caregivers are grandparents raising their...learn more »
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    Caregiving Article
    • What is a caregiver?
    • Who are our nation's caregivers?
    • What is caregiver stress?
    • How can I tell if caregiving is putting too much stress on me?
    • What can I do to prevent stress or relieve stress?
    • What is respite care?
    • What is the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP)?
    • How can I find out about caregiving resources in my community?
    • What kind of caregiver services can I find in my community?
    • What kind of home care help is available?
    • How will I pay for home health care?
    • Who is eligible for Medicare home health care services?
    • Will Medicaid help pay for home health care?
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