Information about breast cancer

What treatments are there?

Breast cancer treatment has undergone an impressive evolution. For example, it has become increasingly personalized and is not the same for everyone.
90%
and more survive breast cancer detected early
75%
of all breast cancers respond well to hormone treatment

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The treatment: surgery

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Breast Clinic
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Approved breast clinics: the best possible care

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Embrace
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Walk-in homes for people with breast cancer

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Hormone therapy
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Hormone therapy after breast cancer best not to combine with turmeric supplements

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Breast Clinic

What does a breast nurse do?

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Extreme nausea, an annoying side effect of anti-hormone therapy

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Breast Clinic

Heilig Hart Hospital Lier launches 'Outpourings,' a podcast for and with breast cancer patients

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Diet
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Ketogenic diet not useful in breast cancer

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Relationships
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Column: from shared excitement to shared acceptance

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Writing as a healing force

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Pink Ribbon warns of homeopathic cancer treatment together with Ellen Baetens

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A haven for families with breast cancer

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Portrait photo of Marleen Finoulst, medical doctor and chief editor of Pink Ribbon's information database.
Marleen Finoulst
Editor in Chief Pink Ribbon

Marleen Finoulst, MD and journalist, is responsible for the informative articles on this website.

"I can't stand injustice. Worse, I sometimes lie awake when people with cancer miss out on necessary treatment due to misinformation. It has always driven me. I continue to get very upset about disinformation. You can't underestimate its impact."

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