Archive for the 'Breast Cancer Awareness' Category

Hope For the Journey Through Cancer by Yuonne Ortega

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

October is breast cancer awareness month and before this month ends I would like to highlight a book I was given. I really don’t feel worthy reviewing this book because I do not have cancer nor do I have a family member that has cancer, but I realize I am a minority.
So you might be […]

Breast Cancer Survivors - A Healthy Lifestyle Prevents Breast Cancer

Monday, October 13th, 2008

A healthy lifestyle helps diminish the probability of developing breast cancer. Having a child before the age of 30 offers some protection because of the estrogen-free time period during pregnancy and lactation.
If you have no control over the above, the next factor might be more controllable: a diet low in bad -fats leads to a […]

Saving the World's Breasts

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Kate Jackson, Melissa Etheridge, Edie Falco, Suzanne Somers, Jaclyn Smith, Olivia Newton John, Shirley Temple, and Anastacia. They are only the very few who have survived the fearful clench of the wicked claws of breast cancer among millions of women world-wide. In America, an average of 180,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer […]

Discover How Breast Cancer Awareness Can Benefit You

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

You have undoubted run across many of the breast cancer awareness days and sessions that appear around the country sporadically. These are usually put on by a local group, a church, or sponsored by the American Cancer Society to promote breast cancer awareness in the community.

You might be wondering why your breast cancer awareness […]

Breast Cancer Awareness: An Alternate Perspective From A Cancer Survivor

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I would like to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month a little differently than most others. I have a different perspective. You see, I had breast cancer nine years ago. I rejected conventional medicine and went with an alternative approach.

I'm quite cynical about Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Throughout October I see stories about brave cancer survivors […]

Breast Cancer Ribbons-Showing Your Support

Monday, September 29th, 2008

You see them everywhere from jewelry, to car magnets, to symbols on grocery products, to major companies displaying them on their advertisements. The pink ribbons show everyone that you care about and are interested in finding a cure for breast cancer. Whether you just wear a pink ribbon or you are more socially […]

Breast Cancer in Women - Know the Facts

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Breast cancer should be a major concern for all women today since it is the single most common type of cancer in women. There is about a 15% chance of developing breast cancer by the age of 90 if you are a woman and have a full, healthy lifestyle. This percentage may not sound like […]

Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Breast cancer is one of the dreaded women illnesses that has affected millions of women all over the world. All women should be concerned with breast cancer because it is a risk they have to live with. The greater they know about the risk, the more they will be able to fight back.

Most […]

Breast Cancer Facts For Beginners

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Social changes in this century has brought increased number of working woman and hence delayed marriage, there has been a steep rise in the number of patients who suffered breast cancer in the last few decades. However, the raising of the modality of treatments and the success rates has been raising right after the incidence […]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: A Whole Lot of Hoopla

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

As breast cancer awareness month comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on a month of grandstanding by an industry controlled by pharmaceutical drug companies designed to profit from women with disease. It is tragically a missed opportunity to provide real education on prevention, instead of merely promoting expensive diagnostic tools that some […]

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