Breast Cancer – in Denial After Finding a Lump in the Breast

May 19th, 2012
Kacy Carr asked:


Why is it that when the topic of ****** cancer crops up in conversation some women tend to shy away in belief that they personally are exempt from contacting the disease? Listen up ladies ****** cancer is serious and can affect any one of us at any time. It is in every woman’s best interest to do regular self ****** examinations. Many cancers are curable and the odds get better for survival if the cancer is caught in the early stage.

Ignorance is a deadly concoction for those in denial after finding a lump in their ****** or any other type of health abnormality. If you choose to ignore the warning signs on health matters as such then you may be living under threat of a death sentence.

Early detection of ****** cancer with the aid of modern medicine will definitely give a woman hope in curing the ****** cancer if diagnosis was sanctioned.

Breast awareness should be practised by every female regardless of age. What is meant by awareness is where you are encouraged to get intimate with your self i.e. looking for abnormalities in the ******. Women need to know what is normal and what is abnormal. Change in look and texture of the ******* is a common way that women can tell if something is not right.

Symptoms that you need to check for and may suggest that something is not right are lumps or thickening of the tissue, pain is also another factor that can denote a problem. A common change is discharge from the ****** any unusual appearance or sensation to tethering of the skin. Why cause your self unnecessary stress where you maybe worrying over something or nothing. Only your doctor after giving you an examination is in the position to let you know if any of the above symptoms are caused by ****** cancer being present.

As we speak there are no definite causes to blame for the disease, however, certain risk factors have been identified like inheritance i.e. inherited gene mutations. Of course just because you may have had a relative contract ****** cancer at some time does not mean that you will.

Life’s natural function of the aging process is another risk factor that sees 80 per cent of ****** cancer affect women when in the post-menopausal period. As the woman ages the more genetic damage accumulates in the cells, increasing the risk that the genes which direct growth will go out of control. Other certain risk factors have been labelled as having no children or children late in life, taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and starting your periods early or the menopause late. Once again these are speculative causes believed to be risk factors.

Scientific study has enlightened us that taking the contraceptive pill can slightly increase the risk of ****** cancer. It is of the utmost importance that you see your doctor or nurse at the clinic if you find an abnormal lump etc. If ****** cancer is detected then the right treatment can be carried out or the right medicine administered.

An examination more often than not will include blood tests and chest x-ray. if you have a lump then the doctor may need to take a closer look possibly using an ultrasound, mammogram, needle aspiration and/or needle biopsy. However some tests may need to go further where certain examinations include having liver or bone scans. Some women tend to scare themselves when reading about ****** or cervical cancer, and it because of this that they choose to ignore and in some cases dismiss the fact that their problem maybe cancer related. This is not a healthy approach in looking for a cure.



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Breast Cancer Awareness – Acoustic Shows @ Hard Rock Cafe (October)

April 29th, 2012
boyceavenue asked:


Boyce Avenue Live and Acoustic All shows at Hard Rock Cafe All proceeds benefit ****** Cancer Research! Philadelphia, PA Tickets: $6 at the door Show Time: 10 PM Address: 1113-31 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Hard Rocks Pinktober is a worldwide campaign to raise awareness and money for ****** cancer research. Were really excited to be a part of this great cause. Hope you can make it out! ~Boyce Avenue~ Join us at: Facebook www.facebook.com YouTube www.youtube.com Twitter www.twitter …

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How can I build up my immune system after ****** cancer treatments?

April 29th, 2012
Patti asked:


I have a very low immune system since I had chemotherapy, radiation, and other ****** cancer treatments and surgeries. Since I finished chemo and radiation less than a year ago, I have had shingles, meningitis, and have had to fight 2 infections in my left ****** that had the radiation in it and will have to go in for surgery to have the implant removed, and replaced. I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired. What can I do? Also, gained 40 lbs and **** the weight gain.

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Any good financial help for people with ****** cancer?

April 26th, 2012
Bittersweet Life asked:


My friend has recently be diagnosed with ****** cancer and she can’t work for 6 weeks. We’ve tried some organizations but we didn’t receive any news. She lives in New Jersey. Can you suggest any good organization?

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What are the chances it is ****** cancer?

April 19th, 2012
nervous lady asked:


I have lost about 20 pounds by trying. I am 41 years old. I had 2 periods last month. I found a lump in my ****** last week and i have a mammogram scheduled next week. I was wondering what you thought about chances it is cancer or related to one of the other factors i mentioned?

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“When Pink Is Just A Color Again” – Kal Hourd, for ****** Cancer Awareness

April 18th, 2012
kmmtk asked:


This is a song of Hope and Courage. It is dedicated to those affected either directly, or indirectly by ****** cancer. Please help me spread the word by forwarding a link to this page to your family and friends… You can also visit www.kalhourd.com for more information.

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