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  • New research shows blood pressure patterns early in pregnancy can identify the risk of later pregnancy-related high blood pressure conditions.
  • What are fibrocystic breast changes? With fibrocystic breast changes, your breasts may feel lumpy, thick, and tender, especially right before your period. They are also called cyclic breast changes, because they come and go with your menstrual cycle. Fibrocystic breast changes are normal and harmless. They aren't...
  • Patients like Carol Pitman are living longer thanks to advances in lung cancer therapies. Learn how Kaiser Permanente uses immunotherapy to treat cancer.
  • A young father is enjoying “bonus time” with his kids thanks to new targeted cancer treatments.
  • Discusses doing regular self-checks to help find breast lumps or changes early. Covers how it is done and what to look for. Also discusses when you should see a doctor.
  • Kaiser Permanente in San Diego helped plan a special send-off for Katie Peet on her final day of treatment for Stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma.
  • Interactive tool guides you through questions to determine what health screenings you might need to prevent or diagnose diseases. Provides links to more extensive info on early disease detection and immunizations.
  • Delivering multiple babies is difficult, but Kaiser Permanente care teams are ready to help families.
  • Kaiser Permanente excels in preventing, detecting, and treating kidney disease.
  • What is male breast cancer? Breast cancer is the growth of abnormal cells in one or both breasts. Male breast cancer usually develops in the breast tissue found behind the nipple. Male breast cancer is often a type called invasive ductal carcinoma. What causes it? The exact cause of male breast cancer isn't known, but...
  • After facing sarcoma at age 18, drag-racing champion Cooper Chun needed quick multidisciplinary care to get behind the wheel again.
  • Experts believe that one-third to one-half of all cancers can be prevented. That's because certain daily habits can make us more likely to get cancer. Changing these habits may help prevent cancer. For example, it may help to quit smoking, stay active, stay at a healthy weight, and get regular checkups and screenings...
  • Stories in the Department of Research & Evaluation 2022 Annual Report demonstrate the global reach of Kaiser Permanente’s medical and scientific investigations.
  • Breast lumps are common, especially from ages 30 to 50. A number of conditions can result in a lump or lumps in your breast. Most of these conditions are harmless or of minor concern. Generalized breast lumpiness usually feels like lots of little bumps (nodularity) or as though some areas of the breast are thicker or...
  • From diagnosis to recovery, David Parsons, MD, shares how screening, treatment, and early intervention can save lives.
  • People with early-stage breast cancer who have breast-conserving surgery ( lumpectomy) followed by radiation treatments live just as long as people who have mastectomy. Some people with early-stage cancer choose to have both the affected breast and the breast without cancer removed. Removing both breasts is called a...
  • Tasha Champion shares how early testing by her oncologist at Kaiser Permanente led to her diagnosis and recovery.
  • A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. Breast cysts usually do not contain cancer cells (are benign). Some women who have lumpy breasts also have benign breast cysts that are surrounded by fibrous tissue. Some cysts cause lumps that can be seen or felt (palpable). A cyst that can be felt may move about under the fingers. Its...
  • Cervical cancer is highly preventable. HPV vaccination and regular screenings can greatly reduce your risk.
  • An intraductal papilloma is a noncancerous (benign) small growth inside a milk duct in the breast. It may appear on the skin near the nipple as a growth that looks like a wart. Single intraductal papillomas often occur in women nearing menopause. They can produce a bloody or sticky nipple discharge. Multiple intraductal...
  • As an inaugural member, Kaiser Permanente will help lead health care’s contribution to the coalition.
  • In breast enlargement surgery, the doctor makes the breasts larger by putting an implant under the breast tissue and often under the chest muscle. An implant is a soft silicone shell filled with a saltwater solution or a gel. Your doctor will make a cut, called an incision. Then the doctor will put in the implant and...
  • Michael West shares his incredible journey from diagnosis to treatment to a thriving recovery from head and neck cancer related to human papillomavirus.
  • Chemotherapy can be an option during pregnancy. Find out how Kaiser Permanente helped a cancer patient navigate chemo while pregnant.
  • Kaiser Permanente has opened a new Radiation Oncology Center at the Bellflower Medical Offices.
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