Saturday, November 28, 2009

How come so many women get together and celebrate breast cancer

How come so many women get together and celebrate breast cancer?
I mean, breast cancer is bad fer ya. Why celebrate it?
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Are u stupid? Women dont celebrate breast cancer. R u talking about Relay for Life? Thats to raise money for cancer...
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lol!!! You make a valid point here. From a holistic point of view, why give attention to something negative? However, breast cancer survivors look at it as a victory over something bad and devastating, kinda like celebrating that fact that they looked DEATH in the face, challenged DEATH, and WON!!!! That is truly something to celebrate as long as you learn the lesson associated with it (from a spiritual point of view).
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they celebrate or raise money for cancer bc alot of people still die from it and they are really celebrating life and helping to raise money to cure cancer or to find a cure so no more people die from it my grandma had cancer 27 years ago and was a gini pig for a need med and only her and one more lady servied in the group and my mom and my sister are doing the 3 day walk in boston, ma i hope this helped your question
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They're not celebrating it. They are trying to raise awareness and find a cure!! They are also offering support for breast cancer survivors, family members, and patients who have breast cancer. Why didn't you use your brain before answering this question?? Congradulations on being completely ignorant. Good job....
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They are not celebrating cancer. They are celebrating the survivors and raising money so that hopefully there will be many more survivors.
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I don't think your question was stupid like "bhbpman" mentioned. I certainly agree with "PerthGir's" & "Halema's" response. They made a valid point



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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What is the current thought about the link between breast cancer and abortion

What is the current thought about the link between breast cancer and abortion?
Again, for a while back there was a lot in the news about this. Women who had abortions BEFORE having their first child were found to have higher incidences of breast cancer than women who never took an abortion or who didn't have abortions until after they had a child or two. I'm just curious about the status of this research at this time. Do women get informed in your country about this possible link? I'm referring to informed consent. Should women be informed about this possible problem down the road?
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I'd be interested to see the evidence for those claims - there is actually no research that shows women who've had abortions, whenever they had them, have a higher incidence of breast cancer. A link between abortion and breast cancer is a myth; junk science and propaganda from the anti-choice lobby. The broad scientific consensus is that no such link exists The anti-choice movement has sought unsuccessfully to prove that there's a link. For example, 'The Breast Cancer Epidemic', a study conducted by the London based Pension and Population Research Institute takes data from 8 European countries and purports to establish that there are 7 risk factors, of which abortion is the most reliable predictor of breast cancer. The study is seriously flawed, for example it finds an increase in abortion and breast cancer in some countries, but offers no data to suggest this is among the same women (ie there was in increase in both, but no evidence that the women who'd had abortions were the same women who developed breast cancer). And the study was funded by the anti-choice group, Life. This excellent article gives the facts: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1374/is_2_62/ai_83794478/ also http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/abortion-miscarriage
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I doubt even if there was a link, that it would stop women from aborting. It wouldn't change my decision if I were in that position...just like knowing my choice to be childfree increased my risk of breast cancer. There's NO way I was going to have a child, simply to reduce the risk that I MIGHT have breast cancer some day. I am currently being treated for breast cancer. Was the fact I chose not to have children the culprit? Who knows....I do not regret my decision though.
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The current research does not find any link between breast cancer and previous abortions. If such a risk existed, it would also be the same for women who had had miscarriages. No such link has been found to exist.
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There is NO link between the two. The largest, and probably the most reliable study on this topic was done during the 1990s in Denmark, a country with very detailed medical records on all its citizens. In that study, all Danish women born between 1935 and 1978 (a total of 1.5 million women) were linked with the National Registry of Induced Abortions and with the Danish Cancer Registry. So all information about their abortions and their breast cancer came from registries, was very complete, and was not influenced by recall bias. After adjusting for known breast cancer risk factors, the researchers found that induced abortion(s) had no overall effect on the risk of breast cancer. The size of this study and the manner in which it was done provides good evidence that induced abortion does not affect a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. Another large, prospective study was reported on by Harvard researchers in 2007. This study included more than 100,000 women who were between the ages of 29 and 46 at the start of the study in 1993. These women were followed until 2003. Again, because they were asked about childbirths and abortions at the start of the study, recall bias was unlikely to be a problem. After adjusting for known breast cancer risk factors, the researchers found no link between either spontaneous or induced abortions and breast cancer. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_6x_Can_Having_an_Abortion_Cause_or_Contribute_to_Breast_Cancer.asp The American Cancer Society says it's not true and they have the studies and research to back it up. ~Pro-Choice Momma; Have had an abortion <no regrets> and I have a 9 month old daughter <no regrets>. I believe in protecting my daughter's choice. Abortion: There is a Consensus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsSQiazUvgo
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Different states in our country have different laws. This state has a law which makes the women see an ultrasound before aborting their child (or children). There IS a link between breast cancer and abortion. Good question, by the way. I'm not sure, but more information might be found at www.pregnancycenters.org



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Friday, November 20, 2009

How to tell my lover I have breast cancer

How to tell my lover I have breast cancer?
Ok, so this is more for the guys. I'm a happily- single woman in my 20s, and just found out that I have breast cancer. I've been in a mutually long-term casual relationship with this guy for over 5 years now. Aside from the obvious shock and worry from having cancer, I'm worried about how any surgeries will affect both my current "relationship" and any future ones. Any suggestions as to how/when to tell my guy friend? How would you guys out there react if the girl you were sleeping with told you something like this?
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Well it really depends. If he truly cared about he, he would give his full support and follow you through and through. However...if all he likes you is because he can bang you, then who knows. He might just not care. But anything, I would take him to a favorite restaurant that you both maybe like or if anything, where he would like. I feel like hard news is easier to take with a good meal.
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Hey if you have been friends for that long, tell him! If he cares for you, he'll support you, If he does, then you owe it to him and yourself. We all need people when the chips are down



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Monday, November 16, 2009

Is it true having kids before 30 avoids breast cancer

Is it true having kids before 30 avoids breast cancer?
I have breast cyst, have had a biopsy, however, my breast specialist indicated that my chances of having breast cancer develop would lower if I had a child before the age of 30? I was not ready to start planning to be a mom. Sure I am married, but have a few years to go for school. Has anyone else heard a similar story. p.s. it is the act of breast feeding that changes the breast development, thus avoiding cancer slightly.
Cancer - 7 Answers
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Cancer isn't that selective. You say "avoid" in your question, but "lower" in the statement. Which is it?
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No. If it does lower the chances, it's only by a few percentages. It's not a huge margin here. Women have breast cancer regardless of when they had kids, how many kids they had and whether or not they nursed. If you had the choice of finishing school or having a kid before 30, finish school. The benefits of having a child to eliminate a cancer risk is far outweighed by the necessity of having a stable career first. If cancer runs in your family especially, nursing isn't going to make a huge difference in breast cancer.
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Lowering the odds is not the same as avoiding altogether. Have the child when you're ready, rushing into that to avoid breast cancer that may or may not happen is silly.
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That's a load of crap. I had 4 children before I turned 30. I had a bi-lateral mastectomy not even 2 full years ago. Don't believe it, Having children before 30 yrs has nothing to do with breast cancer. I think you need a new doctor. I also breast fed all my children. Where is your Dr getting such bull? It really is time to get a down to earth doctor.. I can't believe she/he made such a dumb statement. Oh, my sisters that got breast cancer also had children before the age of 30 and also breast fed.. Wow, that's a new one on me.
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There isn̢۪t a thing known to mankind that lets you avoid breast cancer or any other cancer. Having your first full term pregnancy after the age of 30 increases your risk for breast cancer 2-5 times over having your first full term pregnancy before the age of 18. However, just like risk factors this is just a single piece of the puzzle. It is not completely understood why this is the case all we know is breast cancer is hormone related and it is not often hereditary.
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Don't worry. As far as I know, cancer is not developed by single factor. I believe that if you don't have kids before 30, then it doesn't directly mean that you have an increased risk of getting cancer. There are many things that you can do to lower your risks of getting cancer: 1. Avoid stress 2. Change your diet. Make sure fruits and vegetables compound at least 50% of your meal. 3. Get enough rest Good luck.
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i remember reading the same sometime back. search here http://www.webyam.com/bookmarks.php?tag=breast-cancer



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Thursday, November 12, 2009

My sister is diagonosed with Stage 2 breast cancer and went through mastectomy, what is her survival rate

My sister is diagonosed with Stage 2 breast cancer and went through mastectomy, what is her survival rate?
The cancer did not spread to the lymph nodes or any part of her body. She will go through chemotherapy and radiation. We're all optimistic she will live a very long life, but the only statistics I've seen is that 5 yr survival rate. Is there any data beyond that? Breast cancer survivor responses only please!
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Doctors can never give you a definite estimate. Each case is different. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in the later stages and is now a 25 year survivor and counting. She had a radical mastectomy and chemotherapy, and has never had a recurrence. I suggest your sister contact the local cancer society and find out about the Reach to Recovery program. It is a group of survivors that sort of mentor newly diagnosed patients through the whole process


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Sunday, November 8, 2009

What can I do to join the fight against breast cancer

What can I do to join the fight against breast cancer?
Recently I've discovered someone I love is infected with breast cancer and decided I would show my support not only to her but to the whole world. Basically what I'm asking is what can I do to join the fight? How can I cooperate? How do I sign up? Thank you in advance.
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Hi, i will find out and i will get back to you today or tommorow with the answer. Stay pending.
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Oh hi! Wow I absolutely love your question. Susan G. Komen holds a walk every year and I'm sure they have them in different places. But anyways I decided to do it so I signed up online for the Race...it was called Race for the Cure. It was a very big deal. I wasn't expecting many people but I was so wrong. Hundreds upon hundreds of people were there. It was truly a sight to see. So I had my team and you raise money together through donations and entry fees. Just go check out the susangkomen.com website...they constantly have events going on. See if there is one taking place near you! Or if you can't participate on the day of the event just make a donation.
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If you are serious about helping someone you love who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, sign up as a volunteer with your local American Cancer Society. You can become active by becoming an ACS volunteer at events such as Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and Relay for Life. Both are fundraising in nature and involve a walking event in your local community. You can join or form a team, become part of the planning committees for these events, and help raise money that is used towards patient education, advocacy, patient services and cancer research. These programs are fun, a great way to meet others and will show your loved one how much you care and are committed to finding the "cure." Go to cancer.org and start showing the "world" how much you care!



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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Is it possible to have breast cancer if you had the same symptom for 1 year

Is it possible to have breast cancer if you had the same symptom for 1 year?
Like if you have a symptom for an entire year and the symptom didn't get any worse, and you did not develop more symptoms? Obviously it's not breast cancer right?
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why don't you just go get it checked by a doctor and then you will know for sure? that would be the best thing to do, really. Bring a friend with you if you are nervous of the answer.
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Guess that'd depend on the symptom...like, is it a LUMP??? Nothing's obvious.
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only your Dr can tell you that
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You don't say what the symptom is. That makes a big difference. Any time you suspect that there might be something wrong it is best to get checked.
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Some tumors can grow very slowly. You should see a doctor and not guess.
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It is possible to have breast cancer even without any symptoms. There is no sure way of finding out if you have this cancer unless you go, get a mammogram and have a doctor check it out. You have already wondered about this for one year, if you take one day and get a mammogram and, if necessary, a breast ultrasound and/or whatever test else could or would be necessary, you won't have to spend another year wondering. You are worth it, now GO!!! Please? I'm going to wear pink for you on Monday, sending out good thoughts and hope you will make an appointment...
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Probably it's not breast cancer. You don't say what the symptom is. In any case, you should see a doctor to make sure, and to find out what it is


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Sunday, November 1, 2009

When is it a good time to start screening for breast cancer

When is it a good time to start screening for breast cancer?
I am 23 and have a history of breast cancer in my family (2 aunts on my mother's side). I've never done self breast exams, though I touch them enough to know I don't have any lumps :)
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it is better to be safe than sorry so i would do the breast exams. even though i dont have breast cancer in my family. GOOD LUCK!!! i wish u my best!!!!!!!
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Age 25



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