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All People Who Are Living In "OR"

Haralee
posted 08/31/2009, comments (2)

Don’t Wait for the FDA concerning BPA

Do you remember the advice Dustin Hoffman's character in ‘The Graduate' received? "The Future is in Plastics!" Well it turns out that plastic has changed the world but it also is linked to cancers in the breast, brain and testicals. The FDA is reviewing (again) new studies on Bisphenol A (BPA), on whether the chemical is safe for use in... Read moreChevron
sue dyer

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I am a teacher of French from Melbourne, Australia.
posted 07/25/2009, comments (4)

Battle-scarred but not battle-weary

I've now been back at school for two weeks and have had some time to gather my thoughts. The step back into "normal" life, while much anticipated, was a big one, nonetheless. Buoyed up by the use of the word "excellent" by my surgeon and my oncologist, I took a deep breath, squared my shoulders and moved the first foot forward.   The most... Read moreChevron
judyw

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I have had my chemo and radiation now I'm just moving on
posted 12/12/2008, comments (3)

A question on Hormone Replacement

  Is there anyone who has been through Breast Cancer or still living with Breast Cancer ever taken hormone replacement in the past  I was on hormone replacement for years and I often wonder if hormone replacement  has ever contributed to me Breast Cancer  
carolyn97222

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posted 11/22/2008, comments (5)

Dense Fibrous tissue and "normal" mammograms - you can still have cancer!!!

I am 61 years old and have had at least 30+ "normal" mammograms. In factin Jan. I had a "normal" mammogram and ultrasound. BUT, I knewsomething was wrong because I had dimpling and an inverted nipple in onebreast. I had pain in both breasts, and I had heard that breast cancerwas not painful so I wasn't worried. Boy, was I wrong!Because of the... Read moreChevron
Ysabel
posted 12/04/2007, comments (2)

There's a Reason

For ev'ry pain, that we must bear,For ev'ry burden, ev'ry care,THERE'S A REASON. For ev'ry grief, that bows the heart.For ev'ry tear-drop that is shed,THERE'S A REASON. For ev'ry hurt, for ev'ry plight,For ev'ry lonely, pain-racked nightTHERE'S A REASON. But if we trust God, as we... Read moreChevron
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