What to know about breast health, with Dartmouth Health’s Kimberly Ellis, MD
“A cancer diagnosis is scary...,” says Kimberly G. Ellis, MD, breast surgeon who recently joined Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Manchester.
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“A cancer diagnosis is scary...,” says Kimberly G. Ellis, MD, breast surgeon who recently joined Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Manchester.
The deNicola Breast Health Center at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center (SNHMC) in Nashua, NH, recognizes that follow-up care relating…
Hudson woman transforms breast cancer diagnosis into triumph
For average risk, an annual mammogram starting at age 40 is the best approach for breast cancer screening; however, this approach may not be enough for those with “higher than average risk.”
How are breast cancer drugs discovered and approved to treat patients?
Medical director of the Comprehensive Breast Program, Mary D. Chamberlin, M.D., right, and licensed clinical psychologist Courtney J. Stevens, Ph.D., left, are among researchers at Dartmouth’s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center who are conducting the…
Hearing the phrase “cancer free” is the goal of anyone battling breast cancer. Yet when they arrive at that welcome moment, they may find the struggle isn’t over. During treatment, women are often getting a lot of attention from their…
Many women are relieved or excited to be finished with breast cancer treatment. But it can also be a time of worry, being concerned about the cancer coming back, or feeling lost without seeing their cancer care team as often.…
It’s important to be able to have frank, open discussions with your cancer care team. They want to answer all of your questions, so that you can make informed treatment and life decisions. Here are some questions that you can…