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About Breast Cancer: Peaches and Plums Fight Breast Cancer

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer

Peaches and Plums Have Anti-Breast Cancer Components
Next time you look for a treat, pick up a peach or plum instead of a slice of cake or a candy bar. These are in season right now, and very appealing in color, sweetness and taste. But it was their anticancer compounds that got the attention of some scientists at Texas AgriLife Research.

Image Guidance for Radiotherapy Boosts Accuracy of Treatment
Radiation treatments are a little like a gunslinger shoot-out. But the bad guy is hard to see. Image Guidance for Radiotherapy (IGRT) is like a super gunsight -- it improves the good guy's aim.

Thank Your Greatest Breast Cancer Supporter
I was far from family members when going through chemotherapy for breast cancer. My side effects were tough to deal with, and I had to have help. One person took the time to support me in every way imaginable. If you have someone like that in your life, here's good place to honor them.

6 Techniques For Breast Radiation
Most breast radiation treatments are given by external beams. This technology is improving in accuracy all the time, sparing healthy tissue and resulting in milder side effects. Learn about 6 types of breast radiation, along with some tips for self-care.

 


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