July 6, 2011

About Breast Cancer: Some Senior Breast Cancer Patients Don't Get Full Treatment

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer

Some Senior Breast Cancer Patients Don't Get Full Treatment
Women over age 66 with metastatic breast cancer don't always get the full range of post-mastectomy treatments. A study done at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston showed that almost... Read more

Camp Lejeune Marines Get Documentary on Water Contamination
Mike Partain Photo © The Few, The Proud, The Forgotten Marines who have been fighting a battle against cancer and a possible cover-up of water contamination now have a documentary movie... Read more

Getting Stuck For Breast Cancer Treatment
Needles, Catheters and Portacaths: 9 Ways to Get Stuck For Chemotherapy Simple IV Line in Hand Art © Pam Stephan If you've been diagnosed with breast cancer, prepare to get stuck with... Read more
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Life After Treatment, Recovery, Hair and Skin Care, Changes
You completed treatment, now what do you do? Read about living in remission, having regular oncology checkups, making progress during recovery. Rebuild your health and take care of your chemo curls and dry skin. Take charge of changing your diet, start doing regular exercise, take your follow-up medications. How you can make life changes, and how you can give back to the cancer community.

 


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