Sunday, February 28, 2010

What are the chances of a 19 year old having breast cancer

What are the chances of a 19 year old having breast cancer?
I am 19 yrs old and a lump was recently found in my breast. I had an ultrasound and found that it was a solid mass. Then I had biopsy and today I met with the surgeon again and he said it looks like fibroadenoma and favors it but there are atypical "peculiar" cells also in the sample. He said it needs to be removed. I was just wondering what the chances are of it being cancer?
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Hard to say, how large was this growth? Be sure to have it removed quickly. I believe that a small fraction (less than 10%) of suspected fibroadenomas are actually cancerous. Probably just a benign tumor though.
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It is possible. But I would venture to say unlikely due to your age. Do you have any family history of breast cancer?
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The chances could be very small. Have you had a mammogram? If your doctor says it needs to removed think about it. My grandmother was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I'm sorry think it may not be cancer.
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Generally the chances of having breast cancer at your age are very low indeed. 80% of people diagnosed with it are over 50, and women in their 20s and 30s with breast cancer are considered young to have it and account for only a very small percentage of those diagnosed. It is extremely rare in someone as young as you are. Nobody here can tell you for sure; it sounds to me as if your surgeon is erring on the side of caution, which is wise in my opinion. I don't kmow what he meant by peculiar cells; there are a couple of cancer doctors who answer questions on here sometimes who give excellent answers - with luck one of them will be along to advise you. Meanwhile, bear in mind how rare breast cancer is at your age, and how sensible it seems to follow your surgeon's advice to investigate and deal with this now. Sorry I can't be of more help
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the biopsy sample should of been test for cancer,,,





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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How quickly can breast cancer spread to the brain

How quickly can breast cancer spread to the brain?
I have a relative with breast cancer and now she fears that it has spread to her brain. She just finished chemo in June of this year. Is it possible? She has been feeling extremely unbalanced lately and weak in her right arm and leg.
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you say that she is feeling week in her right arm and leg hunny thats not form brain cancer thats from the chemo treatments thats not a sign of brain cancer it sounds like your kinda explainin a stroke but im sure that its just side affects of chemo
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Metastasis is the process of the tumors 'seeding' microscopic malignant cells into the blood stream and/or lymphatic system. Once metastasis occurs than the malignant cells can travel anywhere in the body that blood goes. Systemic chemotherapy is used to try and stop the metastasis from growing new tumors in these distant locations. However, there is a problem with many type of systemic chemo when it comes to the brain. There is a blood-brain barrier that prevents many chemo drugs from entering the brain. So, it may be possible that your relative had a metastasis go to her brain and the chemotherapy she was using could not cross the blood brain barrier. My son has advanced cancer and when we were confronted with the possibility that his disease could travel to the brain, we found two chemo drugs that did cross that brain blood barrier . . Temozolimide and Irinotecan. Worked also to keep his sarcoma minimal and under control for a year. Your relative needs to call her doctor and schedule an imaging test (CT or PET) to see what is going on.
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Unfortunately, that could be a sign of spread to the brain. How fast it spreads (if it does spread) depends on many things like what stage it was diagnosed at, cell type, biological markers, etc. Tell her to express her concerns to her doctor right away. It may just be some left over side effects from the chemo, but the only way to be sure is to check with the oncologist. They will be able to order whatever tests are necessary.
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She should go talk to her oncologist. It differs in everyone.






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Saturday, February 20, 2010

How much money goes to charity when you buy a breast cancer pin

How much money goes to charity when you buy a breast cancer pin?
I have a homework assessment on charities and was wondering how much money goes to charity after you buy a breast cancer pin?
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It depends on what charity is selling it.
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it depends guys.... you can look in here.. http://symptomsofbreastcancersecret.blogspot.com/ thx you :)






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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

How can I help my friend who has stage 3b breast cancer

How can I help my friend who has stage 3b breast cancer?
A dear friend was recently diagnosed with stage 3b breast cancer and had an immediate double mastectomy. They also removed some of her lymph nodes. She had her first chemo session yesterday and she doesn't like to talk about what's going on very much. In what ways can I help, support, and love her?
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Just be there for her. Help her with her chores etc. When she is ready to talk she will open up to you.
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a cancer is such a disease that anybody can be severly depressed ...and now she has stage 3b so god bless her ...she might be depressed over its prognosis and progessivity ..it has now metastasised so accordingly 40% of patients with this stage survives 5 years with proper treatment ...she might be or not knowing this fact ...so try to talk her and make her happy anyway cause cancer is depressive and generally produces suicidal tendency in patients..talk to her .........god bless her..........
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Clean her house, make her meals, arrange for her to be picked up from treatment, pick up her kids, those kinds of things. Things that take worries off her mind and allow her to slow down. Tell her you love her and if it gets advanced and she seems to be open to it, offer to be there for her family if you are willing.
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My mom's sister just found out she has breast cancer and had to have a Lumpectomy, she told my mom that even though the cancer was in a very early stage she is still very scared that it might have spread or will come back. My mom & I told her that we will be here for her no matter if it is to be there physically or if she just want's to talk. Sometimes just to know that someone is there to lean on means more than anything else. You sound like a very caring person & a good friend, though she may not want to talk about it much, just her knowing that you are there is comforting. Jessica
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Being a co-survivor isn't always easy. We have to understand that our loved one is on a very personal journey and sometimes we feel "shut out". One of the best resources for advice for co-survivors is Susan G. Komen for the Cure. I've included the link below. There are some wonderful ideas from survivors about things we can do to help. The earlier writer who said cook meals, etc., had some great suggestions. If this person has a family, cooking meals might be a huge help, especially since chemo can make the smell of food really unpleasant. Picking up laundry and delivering it done and folded is also a huge help. Chemo can also make a person cold, especially while receiving the treatment. Find a "lap robe" and a special card that just lets your friend know you love her and are there for her. That was one of my sister's favorite gifts. Another thing I did was buy scarves and whenever my sis or mother and I went out, I tied my head in a "turban" just like they did. Be careful of anything with strong smells (even flowers or laundry additives) and understand that food for your friend will not taste "right" during treatment. Don't be offended if she doesn't seem to "appreciate" your efforts sometimes. She'll be tired, angry and scared and it might make her less than "social" right now. Most of all, don't change the way you've always treated her. She's still "her" and she needs to learn to live with the changes in her body without having to come to terms with changes in her friendships because of it.
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You might find some ideas on www.after-cancer.com Good luck and your friend is lucky to have you supporting her. Verite R
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Alot of people won't ask for help so it is nice to actually do something rather than say let me know if you need help. If she has children take them to school or activities, help with their homework, babysit them. Turn up with a casserole or bake a cake for her, Do her ironing, or any other household chores. Go to the supermarket for her or mow her lawn. Everyone is different in what sort of mental support they need but everyone needs meals cooking, laundry doing etc. And when you have finished before you leave sit down with her and have a cup of tea and chat, about anything and allow her to steer the conversation to her cancer if she wants to.






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Friday, February 12, 2010

Is 21 years old too young to get screened for breast cancer

Is 21 years old too young to get screened for breast cancer?
It's breast cancer month and I heard about getting free thermal imaging breast cancer screenings in the newspaper. I don't have a history of breast cancer in the family, but I thought it would be cool to bring my mom with me to get screened. My only concern is taking up doctors time because I am only 21 and should have healthy breasts. Should I be concerned about getting screened? Do you think its too young?
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It's never too young to get a base screening - you can keep a copy of the images so your doctors can compare them later. However, unless you have a family history, they really only suggest doing self exams and yearly doctor's exams until you are 35.
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It is too young... I am 30 and my mom just died in May from breast cancer and the doctor and my insurance won't allow me to get checked. I am told just to do self exams, my mom's cancer wouldn't have been detected early on from a self exam it came from deep within her breast. I think a breast exam should be done every year just as a pap smear for everyone ..maybe then the cancer could be detected earlier and less lives lost to the monster!
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No, never too young. Since it's free, do it. Then you'll have a good baseline to compare to in later years. Some insurance companies won't pay for this type of screening until you're older unless the doctor orders it so take advantage of the freebie.
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I would say that you are never too young to get screened. A friend of mine had a lump in her breast that she had to have a biopsy on and she is only 22. She also has no history in her family. There is no harm in getting checked.
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It's never too young, my 3 daughters did at the age of 20 because breasts cancer runs in my family as well as my wife side. Insurance had no problems in covering it.
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There are times when 21 year olds should be screened, but you don't indicate a family history or a positive BRAC1 or 2. At your age, being aware of your breast health is the bst thing you can do for yourself. Susan G. Komen for the Cure® recommends that you: 1. Know your risk Talk to your family to learn about your family health history Talk to your provider about your personal risk of breast cancer 2. Get screened Ask your doctor which screening tests are right for you if you are at a higher risk Have a mammogram every year starting at age 40 if you are at average risk Have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years starting at 20, and every year starting at 40 3. Know what is normal for you See your health care provider right away if you notice any of these breast changes: Lump, hard knot or thickening Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening Change in the size or shape of the breast Dimpling or puckering of the skin Itchy, scaly sore or rash on the nipple Pulling in of your nipple or other parts of the breast Nipple discharge that starts suddenly New pain in one spot that doesn’t go away 4. Make healthy lifestyle choices Maintain a healthy weight Add exercise into your routine Limit alcohol intake
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No, you should not get a screening. If you have no risk factors, and no active symptoms, you really have no need to get a mammogram. I have spent many years doing mammography. A screening mammogram at a young age is never a good idea. The breast tissue is dense ( have for x-ray to penetrate) and more radiation is used. We have a saying ( risk vs benefit). The doctor is the one that needs to order a mammogram if he feels there is a valid reason to expose you to radiation. Typically, if there is a problem at this age, an ultrasound of the breast is the first step, not the mammogram.
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Besides which, at least in the US, thermal imaging is generally considered as "alternative" in terms of breast cancer screening. There may be other countries and other cancers where it is more acceptable.
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if its the same as a mammagram then the tissue in the breast is too dense to get a decent image.normally women who are over 50 lose the density in the breast when the menopause occurs but obviously if you have a lump they can soon detect whether it is cancerous or not at your age.
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listen to sprinter you are to young to have a mammogram, You can have an ultrasound or do a self examination take a look at this video it shows you how to do a self examination. good luck.
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It's good that you go for breast cancer screening. I've girls as young as 16 get it. You MUST go if you feel that your breast itches, swells up or sink (nipple).
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You are way too young to worry about breast cancer. However, you should bring your mom for a screening.
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Your not taking up your doctors time at all...thats why they are there. I was always told women should perform self exams all the time when in the shower and stuff, and males the same with self tests for testicular cancer. You will become so aware of your body when performing these tests, that as soon as something that wasnt there yesterday is there today, you will be on the phone with your doc asap to get checked. But its up to you...cancer is no joke, theres always a chance you can get it at any age, theres a first time for everything. Link in source is all about cancer, symptoms, types, etc...hope this helps you out.
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Hello, You can always be screened for breast cancer. The question in your case is whether this thermal imaging would show anything at your young age. The breast tissues are more firm in younger patients and this sometimes makes imaging difficult and at times less effective in this age group. Why don't you call the imaging center and ask before you go? Best Regards, John Di Saia MD 






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Monday, February 8, 2010

What activities can I do at a sorority party for Breast Cancer Research

What activities can I do at a sorority party for Breast Cancer Research?
My sorority would like to hold a college party for Breast Cancer Research. We want the activities to be fun (such as shirts/banners like Save the Boobies) to appeal to college kids and really get a good donation. Ideas I've had are "Pretty in Pink" theme, selling pink shot glasses, doing tye dye with Pink and Red tye dye colors. What else can we do?
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I don't have party ideas for you. However, I'd like to ask that you consider joining Army of Women and keeping their information handy for your sorority sisters and other college kids. www.ArmyofWomen.org You could contact them and ask them for ideas as well. They may even be interested in helping to sponsor/host a formal event for you guys also. You never know until you contact them. :)
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I like the new breast cancer slogans..."fight like a girl"..that's cute.
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When I was going to college there was a fund raising benefit for a student that needed money for hospital bills and they decided to have a Texas Hold-em Tourney with a lot of money going to the student that needed the financial help. There were volunteer dealers, and they used a part of the college that was closed on the weekend for a big room. I think they paid three places and the buy-in was like twenty dollars with 2 re-buys of $10.00. The equipment was donated (chips and cards). I think they ended up raising about $2,000. Poker is pretty popular among college students.
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Have a Passion Party. They are tasteful and support breast cancer awareness! It is their charity for this month (we even have products for it!) It is also free to have one so any money you make by invites you have to people outside the sorority and such is all profit! I am sure I can also work out a discount with you all and all the extra money from discount could go towards it as well Visit my website for more info: http://dancbabe89.yourpassionconsultant.com






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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Where can I recieve benefits as a single mother with Breast Cancer

Where can I recieve benefits as a single mother with Breast Cancer?
Well, my aunt had breast cancer surgery and is now on chemotherapy. She has a 5 year old daughter and is unable to work. Is it possible for her to receive financial benefits?
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She would qualify for medicaid of course, contact children and family services CFS in your area. She can also ask her Dr office if they can help her. Tell her to call the local HOSPICE center, she will not quialify for that, but they are rich in knowledge of where to go for what services. God bless you guys.
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go into your local DHS office/go online and get/download an application, as your aunt and her daughter would qualify and they (in IL) will back date 3 months. Hope this helps and she would probably qualify for social security disability or SSI.






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Monday, February 1, 2010

What do I need to do to raise money for breast cancer research

What do I need to do to raise money for breast cancer research?
I want to do something to make myself stand out when I apply to colleges. So I figured I would raise money for breast cancer research and donate it to a nearby hospital or whatever else. Do I need to order a "get started" package online? For anyone who has done this or something along the lines of, let me know details! Thanks! :-)
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Well at least you are honest with the self interest. Go out with a large placard with "Helping myself by helping them" written on it. You never know it might catch on. Use a sealed collection cup from any of the cancer charities Don't buy any thing online, put the money in your cup. Don't forget to give the cup back. Note-- get someone to take a photo or two, add them into your file for college





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