April 3, 2013

About Breast Cancer: Real Friends Don't Fade Away When You're Dying From Breast Cancer

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
A friend of mine died from breast cancer, and I'm upset. She was a great lady and had plenty of supporters. But something happened in her final three weeks. And that's what burned my toast!

Real Friends Don't Fade Away When You're Dying From Breast Cancer
The simple fact is this: people do still die from breast cancer. Despite the upswing in survival rates and improvements in detection and treatment, this disease is still a killer. Even though dying is scary for most of us, please - never fade away from a friend or their family towards The End. Real support remains in place All The Way!
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Opting Out of Breast Cancer Treatment
My friend was given about 4 months from the discovery of her metastasis. She decided to opt out of chemo for that time. That gave her some beautiful days with family, friends, and community. For her, it was the right choice. For others, the fight goes on.

Be a Chemo Support Buddy
When a friend or loved one must have chemo treatments, they may appreciate your support during infusion appointments. Here are 10 ways to be supportive while your favorite patient is stuck in the chemo parlour.
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Before Your First Chemo Treatment
My first chemo infusion was the hardest - during the treatment and at home with side effects. I wish I had known in advance how to prepare by eating, drinking properly, and getting my act in order, I could have had an easier ride. So benefit from my experience and try these 8 Tips before the first infusion.
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