Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Worksheet for Women [PDF, 66.08Kb]
You can use this worksheet (in PDF format) to learn more about the most common cancers that can affect you as a woman, including things that can increase your risk, how you may be able to lower this risk, and ways that you may be able to find the cancer early, when it is most easily treated.
Cancer Facts for Women
Knowing about the most common cancers that affect women and how you might lower your risk or find them early may help save your life or the life of someone you love.
Behind the Science: Mammography
Listen to the American Cancer Society's chief medical officer, Dr. Otis Brawley, and deputy chief medical officer, Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, discuss some of the controversy over mammograms and why these tests are so important.
Non-cancerous Breast Conditions
Non-cancerous (benign) breast conditions are very common and can be found in most women. Here we review some of the signs and symptoms of benign breast conditions and how they are found and diagnosed. We also discuss some of the more common benign breast conditions.
Medicines to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
In women at increased risk of breast cancer, drugs such as tamoxifen and raloxifene have been shown to reduce the risk, but these drugs can have their own risks and side effects. Other drugs and dietary supplements that may help lower risk are also being studied. Here you'll find information that can help you decide if taking one of these drugs is right for you.
What Women Should Know About Cervix Cancer and the Human Papilloma Virus
This brief, easy-to-read guide describes what you should know about cervical cancer, Pap tests, and HPV tests.
Early Detection of Specific Cancers
Here you'll find guides that discuss the risk factors, prevention, and early detection of some of the cancers that commonly affect women, including breast, cervical, colorectal, and skin cancers.