Breast Cancer Resource Center
Breast cancer, we hear about it nearly every day. We know friends, sisters, ourselves who have been diagnosed. Learn the facts (and the myths) about women's health and breast cancer from the Imaginis women’s health network.
Cervical Cancer Resource Center
One of the easiest cancers to diagnose with an annual PAP smear, cervical cancer treatment has a high success rate. Learn more about cervical cancer.
Ovarian Cancer Resource Center
Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer among women (after skin cancer) and the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the United States. The American Cancer Society estimates that about 20,000 new cases of ovarian cancer will be diagnosed this year, and approximately 15,000 women will die from ovarian cancer this year. Ovarian cancer is often called the silent killer because its symptoms can be subtle, leading to a delayed diagnosis and poorer outcome. However, if ovarian cancer is detected early, approximately nine out of ten women will live for at least five years with the disease.
"Getting Back to You"
This section explores some of the resources available to women whose physical appearance may have changed as a result of cancer treatment.
- Cancer: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Cancer: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Diagnosis of Cancer
- Duke University Study Renews Hope For Use of Angiostatin to Shrink Cancer Tumors
- Early Detection of Cancer
- Key Cancer Statistics
- Methods of Cancer Treatment
- More Information on Cancer
- More People are Surviving Cancer
- Report: Decrease in Cancer Deaths, Lung Cancer Deaths among Women
- The Role of Medical Imaging in the Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer