February 26, 2015

Shared Decision Making When Dealing With Breast Cancer

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Shared Decision Making When Dealing With Breast Cancer
Shared Decision Making When Dealing With Breast Cancer
You have been given a breast cancer diagnosis and if you are like most of us your initial response is shock followed by a rather robotic response to
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Breast Cancer Patients Need to Be Compassionate
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Breast Cancer and the Loss From Self-Sacrifice
Perhaps the next time that you are facing the question of why women are not getting screened for breast cancer, you might consider one more reason.
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Why I Don’t Recommend Products and Services for Breast Cancer Patients
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February 24, 2015

New Breast Cancer Gene Changes ID’d

Women with one of the mutations may have a 12% higher chance of getting breast cancer.
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The variants affect the KLF4 gene. 2 New Gene Changes Linked to Higher Risk
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Women with one of the gene mutations might have a 12% higher chance of getting breast cancer.
New Breast Cancer Drug Approved
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The FDA-approved drug targets postmenopausal women with advanced cancer.
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Women who drink about 4 cups of coffee daily appear to have a lower risk of endometrial cancer, a new study shows.
Lung Cancer Kills More Women
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February 19, 2015

Breast Cancer Patients Need to Be Compassionate

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There isn’t a breast cancer patient out there who doesn’t need the help and assistance of non-medical individuals in dealing with a cancer diagnosis
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Breast Cancer and the Loss From Self-Sacrifice
Perhaps the next time that you are facing the question of why women are not getting screened for breast cancer, you might consider one more reason.
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Why I Don’t Recommend Products and Services for Breast Cancer Patients
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Music and the Breast Cancer Patient
For many dealing with breast cancer, music will almost act like a lifeline. One of the most visible signs of this can be seen in just about any
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