June 19, 2013

About Breast Cancer: Free Genes and a Celebrity Dust-up!

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
It's been a busy week in the news. The Supreme Court declared our genes free from patent. A rock star called a movie star "fearful" for having a double mastectomy. As Gilda Radner said, "It's always something!"

Melissa Etheridge Sings Out About Angelina Jolie's Choice
You've probably seen the headlines that imply some nasty name-calling between Melissa Etheridge, a survivor of breast cancer, and Angelina Jolie, who recently took action to avoid breast cancer. Did you know that they both have a genetic mutation in common? Read on, as I dish the story on this one!
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Supreme Court Rules: No BRCA Gene Patent
Since we're discussing genetic mutations, you'll be glad to know that Myriad Genetics no longer owns the patent on your genes. That's right! Your genes belong to you now! I'm so relieved, but I hadn't planned on letting Myriad do anything with me anyway. What does the Supreme Court decision mean for you and me? It's actually good news.
Search Related Topics:  genetic testing  breast cancer  risk factors

Mastectomy or Lumpectomy - 10 Questions to Help You Decide
My breast biopsy was my very first surgery ever. After that, my surgeon wanted me to choose between a mastectomy or a lumpectomy. How was I to know what to do? Turns out, I wound up having both. But perhaps if I had asked the right questions, I could have avoided having extra trips to the hospital.
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Risk and Prevention
Know your risk of getting breast cancer. What are the factors you can't control, and what are factors you can control? 10 ways to reduce your risk of breast cancer. How to do your breast self-exam. Reasons to have an annual mammogram, what to expect, and how to prepare.

 


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