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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Phyllis Johnson

Phyllis Johnson

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Inflammatory Breast Cancer Survivor
posted 07/20/2009, comments (14)

Don't Succumb to Itsjusta: Be Proactive about Breast Health

It’s just a cyst.  It’s just an infection.  It’s just a rash.   I’ve heard these words so often that I’ve decided they name a new disease:  itsjusta.   People fear cancer.  And women fear breast cancer probably more than any other type.  Unlike cancers that do their dirty work... Read moreChevron
Channing
posted 05/06/2009, comment (1)

Breast hurting

I have a tenderness in my left boob i'm 14 and i dont know what to do please help me !!
Katherine

Katherine

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Diagnosed with stage 111, grade 3 Breast Cancer, Fitness Coach
posted 12/21/2008, comments (3)

Therapeutic clothing for breast cancer

I am trying to get the word out about Confident Clothing Company. www.confidentclothingcompany.com. I have created a line of very stylish and comfortble clothing that has special hidden pocket for drains. The reason I created these clothes is because there isn't anything out in the market today that breast cancer patients can wear that is... Read moreChevron
sue dyer

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I am a teacher of French from Melbourne, Australia.
posted 11/30/2008, comments (2)

It all began with mastitis

My story began with mastitis. I'm 55 and this was my first experience of mastitis despite having breast-fed two babies. The symptoms improved somewhat with anti-biotics, but did not disappear. One of the problems was that my GPs have a very busy practice and I was shunted from one to another during this treatment.   After the fourth course... Read moreChevron
Melanie

Melanie

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Baby Boomer Wife, Mother, Daughter, Grandma X 1 and almost 2
posted 11/04/2008, comments (2)

The verdict is in...

The envelope plopped on the table... and I knew before it was open.  The nurse who summoned me to the tiny exam room to talk to the oncologist before chemo wasn't her bubbly self.  Body language gives it away when news isn't good.  The ARNP smiled at me but it wasn't the smile that says you're going to love this report.  It was... Read moreChevron
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