Saturday, January 28, 2012

Is it safe for a girl to be taking birth control pills if her mother had breast cancer

Is it safe for a girl to be taking birth control pills if her mother had breast cancer?
I have a friend who is interested in taking the pill to prevent pregnancy. She is 25 years old and is in very good health. However, her mother had breast cancer when she was 50. Thanks to chemo, her mother has since fully recovered and his now in good health (it was a rather mild case). Will a very low does pill like YAZ or Triphasil be safe for my friend? She'll probably only be using it for a few years.
Women's Health - 3 Answers
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All meds including the Pill change the acid/alkaline balance of your body and therefore can set you up for sickness and disease. Nothing the doctors give you is truly safe - just read the side effects(link below). Since she knows the family history she can research all she can do to avoid this cancer from visiting her. All meds are poisons. None have natural healing or restorative effects and most often interfere with the natural balance of the body. She can call the Cancer Society of America (below) and speak with someone on line or in person about the questions related to this and anything else about breast cancer and what she should do or avoid as a lifestyle. Hope this helps.
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Hi. I was on a very low dose birth control pill, and within 2 years of being off it, i developed cancer. I can't say for sure, but i believe with all my heart that it was from taking birth control. Not one person in my family has ever had cancer. I do not smoke or drink, and eat extremely healthy. I should be the last person to ever get cancer. I regret ever taking the pill, and if i had a daughter, i would never let her take it. I don't believe it's safe ( even the lower dose ones ), and it's not worth your life. Synthetic hormones are known to cause cancer, and other health problems. If your friend wants to use them, please make sure to tell her to educate herself first, so she is aware of all the risks.
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High levels of estrogen are known to increase the risk of developing breast cancer because estrogen stimulates the mammary glands/ducts (this is actually why some women experience sore, swollen breasts when they ovulate). If it is in her family history she would already be at an increased risk and most doctors would be wary of prescribing a birth control containing estrogen. The good news is, you can get birth control which doesn't use synthetic estrogen. It is either a progestin-only pill ("minipill") or some other form like the Mirena hormonal IUD (also uses progestin). Progestin can actually decrease the risk of uterine and ovarian cancer (estrogen has an even better decreasing effect on these types of cancer), and doesn't have any known effect on the risk of breast cancer. Progestin-only methods are more likely to cause depression, loss of sex drive, irregular period and spotting/breakthrough bleeding than combined pills. There are a lot of potential side effects associated with hormonal birth control, but most women do OK on it and usually the side effects go away within the first three months. Your friend would be best off talking to an experienced gynecologist and a pharmacist to get more information. They would be able to figure out if her risk of breast cancer is too high to use estrogen or if she is within reasonable range.



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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What kind of gift to get someone with Breast Cancer

What kind of gift to get someone with Breast Cancer?
My boyfriends mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer, and I don't know what to get her since it's a very hard time. Or should I just get her a card saying sorry?
Cancer - 10 Answers
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Get her a small plant and say that you are there to support her in any way possible (if you really are, that is). Don't say sorry, that might make her feel that you feel sorry for her that she has this and may not make it.
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Those with cancer are still the same person they always were. I would give her an uplifting type card. Spiritual wise. She is going to be praying a lot, and your help is a great thing.
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Is she going to have surgery or radiation or chemo? If she is having all or any of those, I'd get her some kind of short fuzzy and warm short robes...short like they come to your waist.....to wear in bed or in where she's having chemo (ladies #1 complaint during chemo is they are cold). When you are ill and in/out of the hospital those come in really handy for people in bed. They come in pretty colors too. I have seen them at Sears among other places.
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u should go to the ellentv.com websiteand send her an e mail with your question and she eill give u some ideas.
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If they are religious donate to her church in her honor, You don't say how ell you know her, but I would think a "Thinking of You" card would be appropriate. If you've ever seen or heard of the Chicken Soup for The Soul books, they are wonderful for times of stress and doubt, you can get them at any book store.
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best gift would be ur empathy ( please look up definition if u don't know )(not the same as sympathy) an encourageing card that lets her know u care would also be welcome.this will let her know that she need not feel alone in this time...also remember that this will be very hard time for ur boyfriend as well ,so try to be understanding of mood swings from both ,as this will also affect you. as someone faces the "unknown" there will alternately be times of hope and times of fear and there will be periods of denial ,times of questioning "why me?',anger,and ultimately acceptance.the greatest gift any of us can give is our sincere and compassionate love and care for our fellow human beings. also remember that this "condition" is NOT the automatic "death sentence" that it was yrs ago ...there have been MANY advances in treatments,surgerys........may GOD bless u for ur willingness to reach out to someone in need.
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Just be there for her and for him. Sometimes, just having someone there is the best medicine.
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No "sorry" card, please! It's not an automatic death sentence, but having cancer is still scary because you just don't know what's going to happen. When I was being treated (surgery, chemo), I was part of a group called "Chemo Angels" (you can find it online) in which a couple of volunteers (my "angels") would send me emails, uplifting cards, small gifts, etc. nearly every week. I thought this was very nice and I loved being remembered frequently during the entire course of my treatment. Also, DON'T avoid her just because you feel bad and aren't sure what to day. The worst part of cancer treatment for me was watching how fast my "friends" disappeared when I needed them most. I know people are afraid of saying the wrong thing, but there's nothing you could say that is worse than just avoiding that person all together. Your friend's mom is still the same person: Give her something you know she'll like, based on what you know about HER, not about the illness she's facing. Oh, I'd also avoid any gifts that are breast-cancer related (stuff with pink bows, etc.). Not everyone likes those because they feel like, "I'm still me, I'm not breast cancer!" Once one has successfully completed treatment, I think it's easier to sort of integrate that experience into one's identity, but during treatment and the stages of grief that may accompany it, it's not so easy, and the person may not want constant reminders of the disease and uncertainty about how treatment will go. Best wishes, M.
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Get her the book "Just Get Me Through This" by Deborah Cohen. It's a guide for going through the process that is breast cancer. It gives information and sensible advice, and is humorous. Also include your card idea, but focus on hoping she'll feel better soon.
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Don't get her anything that has smell to it because they can still become sick from the aromas. No perfume, plants, soaps, lotions, etc. Don't get her sympathy cards, you want to keep her in good spirits. Order her a fruit basket or even give her a stuffed animal. Maybe a favorite DVD.



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Friday, January 20, 2012

Who are the best people and businesses in a small area to get donations for a breast cancer event

Who are the best people and businesses in a small area to get donations for a breast cancer event?
I live in a pretty small area and am trying to get donations for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. My team and I are participating in the MSABC walk this fall. So far I have made a few change/donation jars for local businesses, emailed our local newspapers, and set up a used book sale. I need fund-raising ideas that wont cost me anything but will def bring in money for a good cause!
Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers
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I am a Director with Tupperware and I specialize in Online Fundraisers where and organization can earn a 40% profit! I have helped many organizations, groups and individuals raise money for many different causes and they are all very pleased at the ease of the Tupperware Online Fundraiser. A TupperConnect̢㢠Fundraiser provides a solution for sellers who want to reach family and friends who they otherwise might not reach with a traditional fundraiser. Fundraiser buyers can view and purchase products to support the fundraiser, from the comfort of their home. When you register an Online Tupperware Fund Raiser you will receive a special link to email to your friends, family and participants. You can share this link by email, post on a website or share with your friends and family on facebook, Twitter, MySpace or other social network websites. You do not have to purchase anything or keep any stock, it is all done online! When someone places an order online through your special online fundraising link the products are shipped directly to the person. If you would like to learn more about it just visit the link below and contact me! Have a Blessed Day, Wendy Leal



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Monday, January 16, 2012

How many women are in high risk to breast cancer in the US

How many women are in high risk to breast cancer in the US?
Looking for the percentages of women with high risk to have breast cancer.
Cancer - 1 Answers
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Those who are at high risk of breast cancer are those who carry one of the rare inherited BRCA genes known to be responsible for hreeditary breast cancer. Only 5 - 10% of all beas cancer cases are hereditary. If a parent carries one of the BRCA genes, each of their children has a 50% chance of inheriting that gene. For a female child, inheriting the gene means a 50 - 80% chance of developing breast cancer over a lifetime of 80+ years. The biggest risk factor for breast cancer is age; 80% of those diagnosed are over 50. One in eight women will develop breast cancer over a lifetime of 80+ years (in the UK this figure is quoted as one in nine). Of those, 5 - 10% will have been at increased risk of breast cancer due to carrying one of the BRCA genes.



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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Does anyone know a site that has childrens breast cancer awareness bracelets, or arm bands

Does anyone know a site that has childrens breast cancer awareness bracelets, or arm bands?
My mother was just diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and I have purchased some bracelets, and rings for the females in my family to show support. My son wants to wear a bracelet, but I am having trouble finding bracelets for children (especially boys). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Cancer - 2 Answers
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Please Google search on Breast cancer awareness brcelets or arm bands.
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If you are in the UK, you can order bands from the breast cancer care website. They are pink and only one size having a 20 cm circumference. In the US you can order them from the pink ribbon shop.



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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Is 12 years old too young to have breast cancer

Is 12 years old too young to have breast cancer?
I'm 12 and I'm scared i have breast cancer. My grandma has it and now she has it in her lungs too. I'm just scared the genetics will pass on to me and i will get it? Please Help?
Cancer - 6 Answers
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Aw, sweetie I'm sorry about your grandmother. Right know since your breasts are not fully developed you probably don't. Still go to the doctors for a regular check up.
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im no doctor but i dont think you can get it at 12 well i am 12 but just to make sure tell a parent or sum 1 you trust or check urself for bumps or go to tha doctors
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the way breast cancer is showing up in women today it might be possible for a 12 year old to have it although it is VERY unlikely but i advise you do a self examination and if you still seriously think you have it(not just because of genetics) then you should see a doctor
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Your grandmother having breast cancer does not increase your risk for it. It is very rarely hereditary and of those that are they are diagnosed under 45 years of age. Self breast exams are not recommended at your age. They are a waste of time and a likely source of unneeded concern due to the changes that occur at your age. 0.1% of all breast cancers occur in women under 30 years-old. It is almost unheard of in a person in their 20s. I work with a lot of doctors at several hospitals and not one has ever seen a teenager with breast cancer.
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Less than 10% of breast cancers are hereditary. If your Grandmother was over 45 when she was diagnosed, then there is probably no increased risk. The older she was at diagnosis, the less risk of it being hereditary. The biggest risk factor is age. It is uncommon in women under 40 and rare in women under 30, almost unheard of in women under 20. You need to familiarize yourself with your breasts, by doing regular self checks while you are young. This will mean you will understand what sort of changes are normal for you, so as you get older you will know what needs to be checked.
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Try this self exam. http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/guide/breast-self-exam



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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

How to get a Free Cutters Football Gloves for breast cancer

How to get a Free Cutters Football Gloves for breast cancer?
almost everyone on my team ordered one these pink breast cancer gloves and i missed it thinking it was on the 28th. Does anyone now how i can get one for free? or cheap or can someone give me theirs?
Football (Canadian) - 1 Answers
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You would have to wait until next year for free ones. You can buy them for about $45 from Eastbay.



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can you really get breast cancer from keeping your phone down ur top

can you really get breast cancer from keeping your phone down ur top?
i do it at school because our pockets are always hard to get into, and everyone keeps on going on about how i will get breast cancer if i keep doing it. Is this true, if so, what are the statistics?
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no.
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No.
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No. phones do not cause cancer, no matter the type. Don't worry about it.
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Haven't you heard? spoons do it too! and OMG if you EVER put a pen down your shirt *_* you R dead. The nearest person will strangle you to death and throw your body in a latrine. (no you idiot)
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Ha they must be plain old stupid then. Breast cancer is caused by a cell inside of you... not outside. They may be saying that to just make you stop but if you want to learn more about breast cancer visit this site: www.breastcancer.org



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Sunday, January 1, 2012

What guidance would you provide to someone to meet the goal of reduced risk of breast cancer

What guidance would you provide to someone to meet the goal of reduced risk of breast cancer?
What guidance would you provide to someone to meet the goal of reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence and prevention of osteoporosis?
Cancer - 3 Answers
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Follow your doctor̢۪s advice.
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Eat healthy, don't get fat and pray for luck! Mulatto sounds like a very gullible teenager.. We don't eat cloned animals and gerson??? Please, better hope you never get cancer and decide to try it to cure yourself...
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Look up --->"The Gerson Therapy"<--- hundreds of people have been delivered from Cancer since like the 1800's NATURALLY no medication...no needles...no chemotherapy...but by simply changing their DIET. One thing i know about cancer is that Cancer Cells attack the immune system (breast cancer also)...the F.D.A (Food& Drug Administration) approves all of these uhealthy supplements into our diet and into foods that we eat everyday such as carcinogens, Genetically altered fruits\vegetables, Cloned animals in other words poisinous detrimental foods that cannot possibly be healthy...basically the foods that you eat are most likely the reason you have cancer because of what it consists of that WEAKENS YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM thus making the immune system unable to fight off the cancer cells... so changing your diet can be the most significant change in your life - to the cancer patient.



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