🎗️ Ask the Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Breast Cancer 🎗️

This October, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re teaming up with the Breast Cancer Foundation to bring you an opportunity to learn from a top expert! 📅 When: Friday, 11 October 2024 🔍 What: Everything You Need to Know About Breast Cancer Your questions will be answered! Just comment on this post, and our expert will respond to every question during the session. Take this chance to understand more, whether it’s about symptoms, screenings, treatments, or how to support loved ones. Start asking your questions now! 💬💕

🎗️ Ask the Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Breast Cancer 🎗️
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Lately I’ve been feeling some tenderness in right breast, but there’s no obvious lump because I did do lump test. Can it still be something serious like breast cancer?

I try maintain a very clean lifestyle, no smoking or alcohol and try to eat a clean balanced diet. But I still fear being susceptible to cancer. Should I be worried?

I have heard from friends, the chemo can have many side affects and take longer to recover. Is it true? What other treatments can we opt for if not chemo

Follow up question 🙋🏻‍♀️ on behalf of my husband: Can men get breast cancer? How common is it in men? Does the symptoms similar to women?

If there is something that we have to live with after the recovering from breast cancer, what is it? Is life going to be normal like before?

wanna ask again... doc, if we have someone in the family who've had breast cancer before, can we prevent that to happen to our children?

Just wondering if breast cancer runs in my family, does that mean I’ll definitely get it as well? Or highly chances for me to get?

sorry i go anonymously... but does smoking increase risk of getting breast cancer?really want to stop smoking but i still can't.

I've heard that soy milk can trigger breast cancer in women because it can mess with hormones... is that true?