Five frequently asked questions about breast cysts
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4d ago
It is not unusual to have concerns about the presence of breast cysts, or fibrocystic changes, which can cause you anxiety when you observe your breasts. But are breast cysts dangerous, and what should I do if I think I have them? Read ..read more
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Gabrielle Néron-Grondin’s testimonial, diagnosed at age 31
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4d ago
When I tell people what happened to me, they are surprised that I had breast cancer at my age. It all started in the fall of 2020. I felt a pain in my breast and saw that its appearance had changed. It was ..read more
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The importance of healthy and adapted eating habits after a breast cancer diagnosis 
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3w ago
The benefits of a healthy eating are well known for maintaining health and preventing cancer. But what does it mean to eat well after a breast cancer diagnosis? And why is it important ..read more
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The importance of healthy and appropriate eating after a breast cancer diagnosis
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3w ago
The benefits of a healthy diet for maintaining health and preventing cancer are well established. But what does it mean to eat well after a breast cancer diagnosis? And why is it important ..read more
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Breast implants and breast cancer: what you need to know
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1M ago
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The Foundation Is Participating in Clinical Trials Quebec’s Pilot Project
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2M ago
This support service, developed by Clinical Trials Quebec and powered by CATALIS Quebec, offers patients of all ages and medical conditions, as well as their caregivers, the possibility of finding clinical trials meeting their criteria ..read more
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10 things to think about bringing to a chemotherapy treatment
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2M ago
Once you have been diagnosed and depending on your situation, you may have to receive chemotherapy. So what should you bring to your appointments? Especially if you are about to receive treatment for the first time, it is not always apparent what you ..read more
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Testimonial from Bianka Tringle, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at age 31
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3M ago
The first symptoms came suddenly, in early June. I had just given birth to my second child. My son was three weeks old when I found a very large lump in my left breast, the size of a clementine. I was nursing him ..read more
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The acceptance process
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3M ago
Described as a key step in the process of change or grief, acceptance precedes adaptation (and rebuilding) following disruptive news. Often easier said than done, accepting a diagnosis and adjusting to life with breast cancer can be a long and arduous process. It ..read more
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Breast reconstruction: How do I choose the best option for me?
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4M ago
There are different options and routes to take during the breast cancer journey, depending on your diagnosis, as each situation is unique. Among the different possible treatment plans, a mastectomy may be suggested, which means that a decision about reconstruction will have to ..read more
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