"I look forward to haunting each one of you, so this isn’t so much a goodbye as it is see you later".
The chance of having to live with breast cancer was a small price that this mum willingly paid.
In February 2014, one of Gerdi McKenna's friends wrote an email requesting a photoshoot for all her friends as she was diagnosed with breast cancer a few months before ... and this what happened
Chrissy Turner has a rare form of breast cancer known as 'secretory carcinoma'. Read more about this brave young girl's story here.
The Singapore Cancer Society is offering free breast cancer screenings to all Singaporean women holding a Chas card, in an effort to ensure they go for regular screenings.
A new study suggests that parabens in beauty products can be a cause of breast cancer.
Breastfeeding can help reduce the risk of developing breast cancer. Read more about this topic in this article...
Breast cancer came as surprise to Pan Ling Ling, but this tough cookie was a fighter! She counts her blessings that this ordeal allowed her to gain more as a mother...
Screen for life! Find out why the Health Promotion Board tells us to make an appointment with our doctors today for health screening here...
Ladies, checking your girls for unwanted lumps and bumps will never be the same again with this app. Your Man Reminder puts a rather steamy spin on breast cancer awareness and self-examination. Curious to find out more? Read on!
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Singaporean women. So it is crucial to know the risk factors and how you can prevent the worst.
We are totally ready for this breakthrough—a breast cancer vaccine could be ready in a short three years. Check out what the trial results say about this scientific wonder that would save many lives when it arrives…
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