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Breast Cancer Living With Breast Cancer


There are many ways a woman can educate herself about breast cancer


Once, a doctor's advice was all a woman had to rely on when learning about breast cancer. Today, however, there are a variety of options. Some women do online research. The internet can also provide the names of support groups and educational groups that have the latest information on advances in treatment. The library is an excellent resource. Also important is reaching out to support networks which can provide emotional support and information that can be helpful.