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In its newly-announced breast cancer screening recommendations, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) says the decision to start mammography should be an individual one for women ages 40 to 49. Mayo Clinic agrees but also recommends regular screening for a woman who says she's unsure how to proceed.
Cancer death rates continue to drop, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.
Amber Amour took a photo moments after she was allegedly raped in a shower.
Urologist Jennifer Berman opens up about her recent breast cancer health scare. See what happens when she visits board-certified surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk.
Women with periodontal disease are at increased risk of breast cancer, according to new study.
According to a new study children are more likely to be diagnosed with autism if their mothers took anti-depressants while pregnant.
According to a new study children are more likely to be diagnosed with autism if their mothers took anti-depressants while pregnant.
Breast-conserving surgery may improve overall survival in early breast cancer.
Surgical breast specialist Kristi Funk weighs in on controversial claims that wearing a bra can cause breast cancer. Should you beware the common undergarment?
Caffeinated energy drinks may cause blood glucose levels to spike in healthy teenagers, a new study finds.
A Global News 16 X 9 investigation takes a look at how transphobia plays a role in suicide rates among trans people.
Millions of Americans fell in love with 7-year-old Johanna after a video from her dance recital went viral online. But behind the young girl's sassy moves and bright smile, she hid concern for her younger brother. Find out why. Click here to meet the family.
Breast density alone may not be a strong risk factor for cancer, according to a new study.
Autism is growing at a faster rate in the United States than any other developmental disability - it's common enough that even Sesame Street has started teaching kids about it.
An 8-year girl in Utah learned earlier this month she has a rare form of breast cancer ? a shocking discovery local doctors reportedly said is the youngest such diagnosis they've ever seen. But worse yet, she has one of the rarest forms of the disease.
Autism is growing at a faster rate in the United States than any other developmental disability - it's common enough that even Sesame Street has started teaching kids about it.
Following mastectomies, these breast cancer survivors found a creative and inspiring way to reclaim their bodies - with tattoos. Through the P.ink foundation, survivors were matched with artists so that their chests could be turned into works of art. The ink is to serve as a reminder that the person survived and that they have been given a chance to continue. It also reminds the survivors to never, ever give up. The organization currently has over 50 tattoo survivors and it's growing.
A 6-year-old boy with a love for football got to be honored at senior night more than a decade ahead of schedule to make sure his mom, who has stage 4 breast cancer would get to see it. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.
From aging out of the system to finding love, people with autism face unique challenges. Hit rewind and watch some of HuffPost Live's most extraordinary and inspiring stories about living and thriving with autism.
From aging out of the system to finding love, people with autism face unique challenges. Hit rewind and watch some of HuffPost Live's most extraordinary and inspiring stories about living and thriving with autism.
Children as young as 6 months are mobile media savvy, according to a new study.
Historically, black women have had a lower prevalence of breast cancer compared to white women. But the American Cancer Society is now reporting that health advantage no longer exists. We look at what's behind this rise and how to remedy it.
Mike says he was shocked when he was diagnosed with breast cancer. He and his wife, Kara, join The Doctors to raise awareness for the prevalence of breast cancer in men and to discuss the signs and symptoms everyone should know.
Hear how one married couple coped with both partners being diagnosed with breast cancer. Click here to learn how the couple is raising awareness for breast cancer in men.
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'I felt like a ticking time bomb.'
Cancerland is a group of women with breast cancer who fight against the 'pinkification' of breast cancer awareness month.
The American Cancer Society has issued new guidelines regarding the age and frequency at which women should undergo routine mammograms. Breast specialist Kristi Funk and OB-GYN Jennifer Ashton weigh in on the new guidelines and their potential issues.
The Doctors explain how the latest mammogram guidelines issued by the American Cancer Society may affect patients.
Information on what can cause breast cancer