We all know the importance of early detection. But what if the signs of cancer go beyond scheduling regular mammograms and feeling for lumps and bumps?
Facebook went on the rampage again. Did Miley flash her boobs for the zillionth time? Did a locker-room shot accidentally make it onto a public page? Nope. A stock image of a mammogram saw an entire team of editors banned from the site.
Though I've been writing Mummy Buzz for years, I'm still somewhat mystified as to which stories will resonate most with our readers. And 2014 was no exception.
These are the biggest stories - the ones that caught your attention most - this year:
Surviving breast cancer is nothing short of a triumph. And women who've come out the other side deserve to feel good about their altered bodies. When it comes to swimwear, one designer has come up with a fashionable solution, courtesy of Viral Nova.
Do you have a BFF? How far would you go to support her through a difficult time? Where friends are concerned, Gerdi McKenna probably has the best ones in the world.
When she was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2014, her buddies rose to the occasion. Not wanting Gerdi to suffer in silence, her friends got on board and shaved their heads, too.
What's under this woman's red dress may shock you, but it's a shock that may save your life. That's the reason an Australian mother of four stripped down and posted these photos on Facebook, even though doing so lost her a 103 of her so-called friends.
When life give you lemons, if you're Bob Carey, you make lemonade. Pink lemonade, no less. Intent on keeping the smile on his wife Linda's face after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the photographer began shooting pictures of himself wearing nothing but a pink tutu.
It was all in a day's work for Good Morning America host Amy Robach, who discovered she had breast cancer after reluctantly agreeing to have a mammogram for a segment on the ABC news show.