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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Adoption Option After Breast Cancer</title>
      <description>  From the very beginning of this breast cancer journey, my husband and I always knew that adoption was a possibility we were very much open to.  After our attempt at surrogacy failed, it was now time to start looking into this option.  But, the more we looked, the more discouraged we became.  &amp;nbsp;Every program we researched cost what amounted to a small fortune for us.  After all the money we had spent on the surrogacy (since insurance...</description>
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      <title>Trying for Another Baby - Putting Breast Cancer Treatment on Pause</title>
      <description>  I was pregnant with my second child when I was first diagnosed with breast cancer. Unfortunately, I lost my unborn child, but not hope in having another baby. I knew that following my chemotherapy and radiation treatment, my doctor planned to put me on the drug tamoxifen for five years. I was already 34 years old. There was a chance that my body would be in permanent menopause at the end of the five years on tamoxifen. My husband and I...</description>
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   My name is Traci Mulder, and I am 40 years old. I have been a breast cancer survivor for six years, since 9/11/2000, and this is my breast cancer story.  Read part two of my breast cancer story: Pregnant, With Breast Cancer: From Breast Biopsy to Can I Have My Baby Back, Please?&amp;nbsp;  Immediately following my breast cancer diagnosis, my thoughts turned to my unborn child. What would happen to my baby? I learned soon thereafter that the...</description>
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      <description>  My name is Traci Mulder, and I am 40 years old. I have been a breast cancer survivor for six years, since 9/11/2000, and this is my breast cancer story.Read part one of my breast cancer story: Pregnant, With Breast Cancer: From Discovering a Lump to Breast Biopsy&amp;nbsp;Awaiting the Results of My Mammogram   Seven days after my mammogram, I went to pick up my mammogram films and report. I needed to take them with me to the surgeon the next day...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 14:34:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Chemo Style: On the Beach with Cameron</title>
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  Here we are, three months after my last chemo treatment.Cameron is two years old, and we are at our favorite place -- the beach!!See More Chemo Style Photos!
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 23:31:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Pregnant, With Breast Cancer: From Discovering a Lump to Breast Biopsy</title>
      <description>  My name is Traci Mulder, and I am 40 years old. I have been a breast cancer survivor for six years, since 9/11/2000, and this is my breast cancer story.&amp;nbsp;  The Breast Cancer Symptoms - Was It A Breast Lump or Not?  &amp;nbsp;I was 34 when I found a tender lump underneath my left armpit. I had just finished breastfeeding our 14-month-old son, Cameron, and was pregnant with our second child.  &amp;nbsp;I was healthy and happy and thought it was...</description>
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