Posts Tagged ‘breast’
All About Breast Cancer
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Breast cancer is no longer a killer. Learn what breast cancer is, how it is diagnosed, how to do a breast self exam and what happens during a mammogram. Topics covered are stages and survival rates of breast cancer, reducing your risk of breast cancer, genetic risks, environmental and lifestyle risks, diet and breast cancer, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and reconstruction.
HealthScouter Breast Cancer: Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Stages, and Breast Cancer Treatment
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For the most honest, objective opinion, HealthScouter provides a patient’s view of the most common medical problems. Including hundreds of quotes, questions, and answers from patients themselves, this guide provides comprehensive information about a single condition for from perspective that matters: the patient’s perspective. Understand how current patients approach their medical challenges, and help overcome your own. This reference will help you see through obscure medical jargon and limited treatment options and empower you to better understand the issues that really matter: Diagnosis + Symptoms + What to Expect + Treatment Options + Medical Terminology
HealthScouter Breast Cancer: Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Stages, and Breast Cancer Treatment
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For the most honest, objective opinion, HealthScouter provides a patient’s view of the most common medical problems. Including hundreds of quotes, questions, and answers from patients themselves, this guide provides comprehensive information about a single condition for from perspective that matters: the patient’s perspective. Understand how current patients approach their medical challenges, and help overcome your own. This reference will help you see through obscure medical jargon and limited treatment options and empower you to better understand the issues that really matter: Diagnosis + Symptoms + What to Expect + Treatment Options + Medical Terminology
HealthScouter Breast Cancer: Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Stages, and Breast Cancer Treatment
Product Description
For the most honest, objective opinion, HealthScouter provides a patient’s view of the most common medical problems. Including hundreds of quotes, questions, and answers from patients themselves, this guide provides comprehensive information about a single condition for from perspective that matters: the patient’s perspective. Understand how current patients approach their medical challenges, and help overcome your own. This reference will help you see through obscure medical jargon and limited treatment options and empower you to better understand the issues that really matter: Diagnosis + Symptoms + What to Expect + Treatment Options + Medical Terminology
What is your advice? An elderly woman(87) has breast cancer in early stages and is slow growing. Her choices
are to have a lumpectomy with 5 weeks of radiation, or total breast removal and no radiation. The other choice is do nothing which is my choice. The doctor said about 2 years is what he would expect her to live if she does nothing.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is something women think they know all about: Look for lumps; have mammograms; see our doctors. But none of that will save you from one silent breast cancer killer that women know virtually nothing about. It’s called “inflammatory breast cancer,” and it’s something every woman must know about.
Help Fight Breast Cancer
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What are the symptoms of the late stages of breast cancer?
I am having chest pain, breathing problems, arm and leg pain and my nipple is inverted somewhat.I’m worried, but my doc won’t prescribe me an ultrasound for my breasts. (I am only 21.) He says I have nothing to worry about, but I am worried to death. Please help me.
Breast Cancer – Every Woman Deserves a Choice in Breast Reconstruction
Over the past several years, substantial advances have been made in the treatment of breast cancer and breast reconstruction, but 70% of women eligible for breast reconstruction are not told about their options. Every woman should have the choice of whether to have breast reconstruction or not. Make sure your family members and friends know about the options available to them. To learn more about the choices in breast reconstruction, visit www.plasticsurgery.org/choices.


