BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
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If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer you may need the support of other women who have been or are in the same situation. Check out these online breast cancer support groups.
By Viktoria Carrella | Published 5/29/2009
If you are dealing with breast cancer, you will of course look first to your family for care and support. But sometimes you will be amazed at the help you can find from online sources.
By Lima | Published 8/13/2007
A review of three websites that offer free online breast cancer support groups.
By Ellen Burford | Published 9/28/2009
This list of online support groups for breast cancer can offer you many different advantages such as giving you a preview of what each site entails and if it is the right group for you.
By Rosa Hayes | Published 5/28/2009
You don't have to have a lump to have breast cancer! Inflammatory breast cancer is an aggressive disease that requires immediate treatment. Yet awareness of IBC must be raised before more doctors and patients recognize IBC's sometimes subtle symptoms.
By B.A. Rogers | Published 10/1/2009
If you are searching for an online breast cancer support group this list will help point you in the right direction.
By Jack Rella | Published 5/29/2009
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Being informed can mean having more options for treatment and support. Here is what you need to know about breast cancer.
By Heather Kristina Thomas | Published 9/28/2009
A listing of some Breast Cancer Products or Services that GIVE to the cause when you purchase from them.
By Terrilynn Porter | Published 5/28/2009
This is a memoir chronicling my personal experience with online breast cancer support groups.
By Marketing expert and mom | Published 9/24/2007
Through a friend's breast cancer, I have researched how to help her. Listed are four agencies and organizations that provide support and assistance in the Jacksonville , Florida area.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 5/15/2008
It is estimated that 240,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Here are some things you can do to support breast cancer awareness.
By Susan Sosbe | Published 10/1/2008
The NFL has gone pink. No, it isn't some gender-friendly attempt at getting more women to watch football. It is an attempt by the NFL to bring attention to breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and just...
By Saul Relative | Published 10/4/2009
Sisters Network, the breast cancer support group for women of color, will have their annual walk for life block walk this month.
By mike white | Published 10/21/2007
Breast cancer awareness month is about increasing awareness and helping women detect breast cancer early in the stages and support finding a cure for the disease.
By Kimberly Bridges | Published 3/2/2009
Inflammatory breast cancer is one of the most rare forms of the diseases known collectively as breast cancer and one of the most aggressive. It is often misdiagnosed.
By Lucinda Gunnin | Published 3/13/2009
Some breast cancer groups to help support you and the people you love.
By Eleanthe Anderson | Published 5/28/2009
According to the American Cancer Society website, 182,460 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in American women in 2008.
By Carol Rucker | Published 10/7/2008
Breast cancer most common malignancy affecting women. Lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy treats breast cancer. RTS reduces post operative radiation therapy to five days.
By travels | Published 3/17/2008
Learn all you need to know about breast cancer with these five online resources.
By T. Hillukka | Published 5/29/2009
In honor of the Breast Cancer Month, many companies have their cancer merchandise lined up, pleading for consumers to "Think Pink." Here is the top 5 breast cancer merchandise for 2009.
By Reena Das | Published 9/28/2009
This article reports on the passing of Stefanie Spielman, the high-profile breast cancer research fundraiser and wife of former NFL and Ohio State Buckeye great Chris Spielman.
By J.C. Grant | Published 11/20/2009
Breast cancer has taken many lives, please be aware and save your own.
By Angie Tabor | Published 10/3/2009
The five best breast cancer charities in need of your generous donations of time or money.
By tikigal | Published 6/3/2009
The Breast Cancer Walk is an excellent way to support women who have the disease and the science of finding a cure.
By Kimberly Bridges | Published 3/2/2009
How one person handled the diagnosis of breast cancer and made an informed decision, with the help of her doctors, on the type of treatment.
By Ann Heinz | Published 3/26/2008
Organizations across the country strive to raise additional awareness about the risks, prevention, treatments, and survival of breast cancer in the first week of October, ranging from walking to talking.
By Anne Chekal | Published 10/2/2007
The breast cancer patient still has to go through the breast reconstruction, rehabilitation, follow-up visits with her doctors, and get the support she needs to complete her road to recovery.
By Karen Barnes | Published 3/21/2007
There is good news for women. The survival rate for beating breast cancer is on the rise. What does this mean for women, we have better odds at beating the dreaded C and we may not feel quite as bad doing it.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 10/11/2006
A list of resources and contact information for breast cancer awareness, screening, and other information available for women in the Madison, Wisconsin area.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 5/28/2006
This year, several new beauty products are available to help support breast cancer. Here are some of my favorite products for all your beauty needs.
By Sophia S. Mark | Published 9/22/2007
A few ideas on how you can help support breast cancer research and raise awareness.
By Brittany Russell | Published 9/27/2009
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Support breast cancer research with these pink ribbon products.
By Jody Morse | Published 10/9/2007
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By Marms | Published 11/3/2009
The journey continues for a woman diagnosed with breast cancer.
By Theresa Wiza | Published 11/23/2009
A woman learns she has breast cancer and learns what accompanies a breast cancer diagnosis.
By Theresa Wiza | Published 10/8/2009
Male breast cancer is much less likely than female breast cancer, but it is treated in the same way. Onset of male breast cancer is about age 67.
By Charlene Collins | Published 6/1/2007
I decided that I wanted to gain an understand of what breast cancer is really like from a victim's perspective, how it affects one's life and the lives around them, and how they overcome the challenges that come along with the breast cancer.
By Tonya Blake | Published 8/20/2007
Be your wife's support system during this difficult time in her life.
By Leo Kreuzweir | Published 9/30/2009
Breast cancer is a very serious health issue today.
By MFritsch09 | Published 10/10/2007
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