Life after breast cancer indicates returning to a number of common things and making many new options as well. After a lengthy of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment that might last six months to a year, you could barely wait to retrieve to a common life once more. But the day of your last radiation [...]
Entries from January 16th, 2009
Make Better Quality of Life After Breast Cancer Treatment
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What Christina Applegate Knows About Breast Cancer
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Far from being ashamed of having breast cancer, celebrities have embraced the chance to raise public awareness about early detection and the fact that breast cancer is not necessarily life-threatening. Christina Applegate, the Emmy-nominated lead of the popular TV show Samantha Who? and alum of Married With Children, is one of a host of stars [...]
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The Diet and Lifestyle For Breast Cancer
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Approximately 200,000 American women will be detected with breast cancer this year. At present, the life span weird are one in seven. However latest examination in nutritional medicine has showed that converting your diet could decrease your danger by up to 80%.
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How is the Stage of a Breast Cancer Based?
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Cancer stage is established on the size of the tumor, whether the cancer is invasive or non-invasive, whether lymph nodes are engaged, and whether the cancer has extended away from the breast. A staging system is a standardized method for the cancer attention team to sum up information in relation to how far a [...]
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What You May Not Know About Breast Cancer
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Breast cancer is an abnormal growth and sprawl of this tissue cells. The breast is made up of a number of mammary glands, which produce milk after giving birth, and those who are called lobes and lobules.
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The Effectiveness of Breast Cancer Screening
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In women with a high hereditary risk of breast cancer, screening tests of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) breast scans have demonstrated that MRI is more sensitive than mammography for discovering breast tumors. It is widespread for MRI breast scan outcomes to come out abnormal although no cancer existing.
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What You Ought to Know About Alternative Treatments For Breast Cancer
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Today, many cancer patients are aware of the option to use alternative treatments, for their cancer disease. However, when trying to learn what is the story behind alternative treatments, in order to make an educated choice in the matter, one comes across so many different treatment options and treatment theories, that it is almost inevitable [...]
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Breast Cancer – What is an ”Early Stage” Breast Cancer?
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
An “Early Stage” breast cancer is sometimes referred as Stage 1 breast cancer. In such cases, the affected region is less than 2-2.5 centimetres in diameter. However, cancer does not spread inside the tissue of the breast. In fact, among all the women detected for breast cancer in the U.S, 63% of them suffer from [...]
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Detecting the Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
A survey puts forward that lots of women are confused regarding the signs of breast cancer. Identifying the signs and symptoms of breast cancer might assist save your life. When the disease is found early, you possess more medication alternatives and a better prospect for a cure.
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Spontaneous Breast Cancer Remission
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · General News
Though many woman dread that yearly mammogram, we’ve all heard often enough that early detection of breast cancer saves lives… finding lumps when they’re too small to feel and before they get a chance to grow and spread gives you the best chance for a cure.
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