| | Breast cancer, before 1973, was not discussed in public. It wasn't a rare disease, but even after the Swinging Sixties, it was still a taboo topic - until Betty Ford spoke candidly of her mastectomy. Public awareness increased greatly and more women went for breast screenings, inspired by her candor. | | Farewell, Betty Ford - Born to be Outspoken On Tuesday, former First Lady Betty Ford was honored by 3 other wives of presidents in a service at Palm Desert, California. She will be buried in Michigan beside her husband, Gerald Ford. Betty Ford brought breast cancer into the public spotlight when she was diagnosed and treated with a mastectomy just weeks after Ford assumed the Presidency. We remember and thank her for years of service to this country. | 39 Things To Make A Cancer Patient Smile Susan Reif was diagnosed with breast cancer and went through nine months of treatment. During her chemo, radiation, and surgery, she learned many ways that family, friends, and coworkers could be supportive. Her book, 39 Things To Make A Cancer Patient Smile, is a great resource for anyone who wants to be supportive to a breast cancer survivor. | Getting Stuck For Breast Cancer Treatment There are good reasons to know your needles and your blood nurses. You may avoid getting stuck over and over, and that's always a good thing. | Treatment Options for Breast Cancer There are 5 basic types of treatments for breast cancer. Read about surgery types, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted biologic therapies, and follow-up therapies, such as hormone suppression. | | | | Breast Cancer Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Career Quizzes Not sure what you want to do when you grow up? Take a career quiz to see if your dream job is a good fit for your interests and skills. More>
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