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‘I Was Diagnosed With Two Different Types of Breast Cancer at the Same Time (Yes, That Can Happen)’
The odds of having two types of cancer at the same time are rare, but Morgen Chesonis-Gonazlez was diagnosed with two breast cancers.

Feeling Pain Under Your Left Breast? Here’s What Your Body’s Trying to Tell You
Explore the top causes of pain under your left breast, from heart and lung conditions to muscle injuries and breast health concerns.

‘Breast Cancer Can Feel Deeply Defeminizing. Here’s How I’ve Learned to Embrace My Body and My Sexuality Again’
A breast cancer survivor shares how she's learned to embrace sex and intimacy again after treatment and recovery.

Why You Sometimes Feel *Sad* When Your Nipples Are Touched—Plus What to Do About It
Despite little research, many women report feeling sad when their nipples are touched. Here's what we know about sad nipple syndrome.

Your Mammogram Results Might Look Different Soon. Here’s What You Need to Know
A new mandate by the FDA means people who get mammograms will now be informed of their breast density. Here's why that matters.

Danielle Fishel of ‘Boy Meets World’ Announces Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Surgery Plan
"Boy Meets World" Topanga actor revealed her early stage cancer diagnosis on "Pod Meets World" and said she'll be getting surgery.

15 Myths About Breastfeeding We Can All Stop Believing
Learn breastfeeding myths that keep people from having a healthy breast or chestfeeding journey, including how it can make you feel and look.

4 Things To Know About the At-Home Breast Cancer Test Olivia Munn Says “Saved Her Life”
Here's what to know about the breast cancer risk calculator, including who should (and shouldn't) use it and what your score means.

‘I’m an OB/GYN, and This Is Exactly What Happens When You Decide To Start Going Braless’
Discover how going braless can offer health benefits, comfort, and confidence. Explore natural breast support for a bra-free lifestyle.

You Asked, They Answered: OB/GYNs Answer 10 Common Questions About Nipples
Have questions about nipples? OB/GYNs have answers. Learn 10 facts about nipples, including why they change in color and size.

Facing a Breast Biopsy? Here’s What I Wish I’d Known Before My Own Procedure
Learn exactly what to expect from a core needle biopsy of the breast from a writer who wishes she was more prepared heading into hers.

The Best Mastectomy Bras for After Surgery, According to Breast Oncology Specialists
Facing breast cancer surgery? You'll want to stock up on an oncologist's recommendations for the best mastectomy bras.

Don’t Let Fear of Discomfort Keep You From Getting That Mammogram—Here’s What You Can Do To Make the Test More Comfortable
Many patients may wonder, should mammograms be painful? Learn how to ease discomfort at your next appointment.

3 Radiologists Share Exactly How To Prepare for a Mammogram and What To Expect at Your Appointment
What is a mammogram? Three radiologists reveal everything there is to know about the routine X-ray. Find out more, inside.

The Founders of Swehl Want To Shrink the Huge and Long-Ignored Breastfeeding Learning Curve
New breastfeeding platform Swehl is reimagining the nursing experience with bite-sized video tutorials and multifunctional products.

The Very Best Breast Pumps on the Market, According to Lactation Experts
Whichever method you choose to breastfeed, having a breast pump on hand may be a good idea. Here are some doctor-approved products to use.

Real Talk: Should I Be Using a Special Moisturizer on My Boobs?
The secret to moisturizing your tatas is to make sure you have the right ingredients and SPF. Here are the top 10 firming creams for breasts.

3 Things You Haven’t Known To Ask Your Doctor About Breast Cancer—Until Now
We asked Dr. Kaklamani to share insights on questions you should ask your doctor about breast cancer, risk factors, and treatment options.

‘I’m a Geneticist, and This Is What Direct-to-Consumer Tests Can (and Can’t) Tell You About Your Health’
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing doesn't provide the context needed to give you comprehensive results, explains a geneticist.

There’s Been a 63% Decrease in Breast Cancer Screenings During the Pandemic—And Doctors Are Concerned
There's been a huge decline in colon, breast, and cervical cancer screenings during COVID-19. But doctors urge you to keep your appointment—here's why.
