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What helps you threw the Holidays when you are having trouble with chemo and missing family?:unsure:
...n my armpit, shoulder and straight through my chest to my shoulder blade. I have an appt this week at my family doctor, but with his PA. I am afraid to wait any longer. Could someone please recomme...
...om had the same thing and they were malignant. Does anyone know if the malignancy part would run in the family. I`m just wondering if I should skip the biopsy and go straight for the lumpectomy? Is...
...uld be normal, but I didn't find anymore, just that one. I am 42 almost 43. No cancer on both sides of my family. Had my first mamogram back in April 2000, they found nothing. I am definately scared a...
...otting very lightly for 1-2 days. I am posting this on the bcadvisor because cancer is not uncommon in my family. My 3 yr old cousin died of cancer a couple of years ago, my aunt died of breast cancer...
...er until now, it`s been over 8 months (including 2 surgeries and an infection). Time to heal, now.
My family think I should continue, but I can`t. Vomiting and nausea never, ever, stops no matter...
... hyperplasia: they are not cancer but are growing abnormally.
80% of women who get breast cancer have no family history of the disease. About 90% of women who develop breast cancer do not have a fami...
...g the following?
I found a lump in my breast a couple of weeks ago - a sort of thickened mass. I have no family history of breast cancer, but I did have a fibroadenoma removed when I was 17 (I'm 35 n...
...ed. Her sister died of advanced liver cancer in January 2001 at age 78. So, I have a rather significant family history of cancer, and that's why I feel I need to be aggressive about my treatment.
I ...
...ed all of the genetic changes that take place in the cell after the growth factor signal is received. One family of proteins stands out. Tensins are proteins that stabilize the cell structure. The amo...
...iscouraged at the lack of testing and knowledge about this density issue...there's no breast cancer in my family for at least 4 generations, and i think one grandmother has dense breasts...there IS bo...
...f malnutrition! This disorder is caused by a lack of proper nutrition in your diet. Also, if you have a family history of heart disease, cancer, arthritis, etc., this information may be very useful ...
...exploratory surgery. There are no palpable lumps, I am 33, and there is no history of breast cancer in my family. I have systemic lupus (inactive) and would hate to have an unnecessary surgery reactiv...
...ith any kind of surgery would it be safe to just follw these cals by mamo there is no breast cancer in my family does that also make me safe. I am also wondering what type of cancer does come from mi...
...quick education on this disease to help make sense of my Mother's condition and provide some hope for our family.
My Mother has a genetic kindney disease and began hemo dialysis approx
5 years ago. ...
...BCs in a matter of weeks.
I just want to make as many people as possible aware of this type of cancer.
My family had no idea that it existed. We thought it was an infection that could be treated with...
...ng for over 5 months now and the 'right' evaluations have not been done...
On a good note--I had my whole family home for 2 weeks. My older 2 daughters had their respective boyfriends visit for sever...
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My doctor has suggested tamoxifen, but I am fearful of it because of blood clots and stroke; I have a family history of strokes. Also I understand for postmenopausal woman that Arimidex and Fema...
...erence.
One of the first thoughts I had was about 9 months after diagnosis. It was at a time of personal family crisis--two relatives had died within a day of each other--my paternal uncle (the famil...
...cancer/petition/signpetitionphp
This takes about 2 seconds. PLEASE PASS THIS ON to your friends and family, and on behalf of all women, THANKS....
...questions. We are all learning so much about lymphedema. I hope we can teach and learn more, Or just be a family that know what it feels like to deal with Lymphedema. So please feel free to ask questi...
...this but need the medical coverage that my employer offers. Not many positions give you full medical for family for part-time or cover one's kids through the age of 26...
Well, I just stood up and co...
...checked and was told to be by the stage around 4:00. At the faciliities, it was a bit chaotic. A lot of family and friends had come. The survivors who were on the walk were told to gather in one ce...
...ould someone be able to tell me what might be the most important thing to look for on the blood test? My family dr (the one I was designated to see for the next three years) won`t do anymore blood t...
...ame experiences.
"Hope Lodge is a place filled with love and support from strangers who quickly become family." – A guest of Hope Lodge in Atlanta, Georgia
Every Hope Lodge also offers a varie...
...ty in the HoJo Inn building which involved a MINIMUM of six illicit drug lab chemists' operating there. A family of six from Virginia mysteriously disappeared (possibly having succumbed to drug lab fu...
...positive. Unfortunately, it seems, her doctor didn`t listen very carefully when we explained my wife`s family history the first time, months ago. Her dad died of colon cancer, and many people on h...
... my mum (57) has just been diagnosed with the genetic form of breast cancer. The gene runs through her family. She is very upset as you can imagine, especially because of the size of the lump th...
...lasting impression. There is great wisdom to partake of. Share those special sayings (passed down in your family, or an elder said it) which guide your life, or bring you back to 'center'. Sometimes, ...
...ision was made to have a simple mastectomy. She is worried about the other side in the future. She has no family history but would like opinions on how much she should worry. She will, of course, have...
... bigger.
I genuinely don't know what to do. They said it was very unusual for someone of my age and no family history to get this, but they said that it would be rare for it to have spread at this ...
...been the 'stress test' and I haven't started smoking again. Quite proud... Found the lump on Dec. 25. Saw family physican on Dec. 28. Mammogram on Dec. 29th. Saw surgeon and had needle biopsy on Jan. ...
... completed 3 cycles of chemo and is having a difficult time drinking water. I, along with the rest of my family, am very concerned as she takes in just mouthsful throughuot the day. My niece explains...
... December. I will have a different insurance but will not be able to see the surgeon or ob/gyn or even my family care physician after the 1st.
I also had a hysterectomy 3 months ago for endometriosi...
...g the following?
I found a lump in my breast a couple of weeks ago - a sort of thickened mass. I have no family history of breast cancer, but I did have a fibroadenoma removed when I was 17 (I'm 35 n...
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