All articles from: June, 2010

Breast Cancer – Diagnosed at 32, My Story Part 3 – Recovery

In my previous articles, I discussed how I discovered the cancer, my initial treatments, and the chemo. Now, I will discuss how it all came to an end. It was a yearlong battle, and now I can look back and say what really happened.

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Get the Scoop – My Breast Cancer Support Group

If you are a cancer survivor, are you looking for someone who can REALLY understand how you feel? A group of soul mates who have traveled on a similar journey? The author describes her experiences with a traditional breast cancer support group, as well as the advantages of online sources of support and comfort.

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All About Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

Breast cancer is considered as a killer disease and it is known to be the top cause of cancer death among women. According to American cancer society, about 1.3 million new breast cancer cases are diagnosed on an annual basis which includes 465,000 deaths.

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Information on Breast Cancer – The Tale of Three Chemos

Chemotherapy presents quite a challenge to any cancer patient. This article provides information on breast cancer with a focus on CMF, a cocktail of three chemo chemicals milder than some other chemo regimens for treating this type of cancer, such as Adriamycin. Learn from the author, a two-time breast cancer survivor, what side effects to expect from CMF and how possibly to lessen or limit them.

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