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Flashback: December 24, 2009
19 hours ago ago from my Breast Cancer blog
I do have my breast. And I have a fairly good prognosis. My lump was removed and measured 1.1 cm, which is small. My lymph nodes were negative for cancer, although four were removed for biopsy purposes. My margins were clear, and there was no apparent spread of cancer. My cancer is considered stage 1. And that is good. I have two incisions, one in my armpit where lymph nodes were taken and one underneath it, on the side of my breast. They are ...
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These simple steps can help optimize your body's hormonal balance and reduce the risk of developing breast cancer, and provide additional health, anti-aging, and disease-prevention benefits. I always advocate self-care as the first step in preventing and treating health challenges. When it comes to breast health, the importance of self-care is a message I can't share often enough. It is great to see pink ribbons everywhere in October during ...
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All hail, ye women of coffee! Yes, I'm talking to you you late-night freelancers, you hard-studying (or hard-partying) Texas A & M students, you business executives! You, yoga master, sneaking delicious cups of bitter decadence. (I know you're out there)! You, mother of five who laughs at doctors' orders to get her eight hours ! Haha! Yes, it is our time to shine. A new study, published in this month's edition of Neurology, states that women ...
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5 hours ago ago from The Jersey City Independent
The Cancer Institute of New Jersey is looking for women to participate in a study about breast cancer in African-American women and why it is diagnosed earlier and acts more aggressively than it does in white women. The study, which also involves the state Department of Health, UMDNJ's public health school and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, is looking for African-American women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer within the ...
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Due to the increased life expectancy increasing number of people affected by cancer. In adults, very often operate on cancers that affect organs such as lung, pancreas or colon cancer. In children, however, carcinomas occur as well as never before. For them, the leukemia is the most common form of cancer. Men are affected statistics resulted almost twice as often, subject to age this is the 68th Year of life lies. A healthy diet and ...
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