WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BREAST CANCER BY MARK ANDERSON W hether for yourself or a loved one, testing for or being diagnosed with breast cancer is a daunting experience. Learning about treatment options, symptoms and other important information can seem overwhelming, but fortunately there is a wealth of knowledge available to you and your loved ones not only from your doctor, but also from dozens of reputable research and non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting people with their diagnosis. Here are a few things to know about breast cancer, including signs and symptoms, terms you should know and what researchers are doing to better discover and treat it. 18 OCTOBER 2019