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New Breast Cancer Support Group BLOG - A Test by Kara Herron Posted Thu 01 Apr 2010 12:00am I've done a TEST blog for our new breast cancer support group. I'm using the name "The Beauty Remains" for right now, until we come up with a name. Take a look at the blog, and leave a comment - tell me what you like, what you don't like, If there is something that is missing that you think needs to be there, let me know. http Read on »
New Breast Cancer Support Group by Kara Herron Posted Thu 25 Mar 2010 12:00am I've been thinking about a name for our new breast cancer support group. Maybe we can use the name I used for my group that walked in the cancer walk last August. I fell in love with this quote by Anne Frank, and used part of it for our name. The name was "The Beauty Remains". Here is Anne Frank's quote "I don't think of all the misery Read on »
Breast Cancer Support Group by Daria Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:43am Tuesday I got a phone call reminding me of the Breast Cancer Support Group coffee on Wednesday. As a group, we’ ve been meeting for about nine years now ... every couple... noticed Dr. H, walking into the cafeteria. Dr. H used to work at the Cross Cancer Institute as director of the Arts and Medicine program. She used facilitate the breast cancer Read on »
Breast Cancer Support Group by Sharon OConnor .. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:05am There is a fabulous support group for Breast Cancer Survivors that meets at noontime, two Tuesdays a month at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.  I was honored to be part.... The participants were very quick to point out  the importance of honoring the emotional impact of breast cancer  and are fully present for women in any stage of this disease.  For more Read on »
metastatic breast cancer support groups by Donna Peach Patient Expert Posted Sat 28 Nov 2009 12:00am including them here as well as in my links. Here are three. To join any of these support groups, simply complete the ten-second registration process. The Advanced Breast Cancer Community has a support and discussion group; access it here:  http://www.inspire.com. The Advanced Breast Cancer site has a listserv with archives here: http://www.bcmets.org. Read on »
Breast Cancer Support Group Coffee by Daria Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm Yesterday I met the breast cancer ladies for coffee. As I drove to the mall, I felt so joyful ....to be feeling so good on such a beautiful sunny day. We have been having some unseasonaly warm weather here lately. In the mall parkade, I found a parking spot against a wall that was slightly wider than the rest.  I like that because I find my Read on »
Breast Cancer Support Group Coffee by Daria Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm Yesterday I met the breast cancer ladies for coffee. As I drove to the mall, I felt so joyful ....to be feeling so good on such a beautiful sunny day. We have been having some unseasonaly warm weather here lately. In the mall parkade, I found a parking spot against a wall that was slightly wider than the rest.  I like that because I find my Read on »
NEW Breast Cancer Support Group in Utah County... Sister Survivors by Kara Herron Posted Sat 03 Jul 2010 12:00am For anyone who still reads this blog (sorry about the lack of posting), here is the new blog for our breast cancer support group... Sister Survivors (it's what I've been... all want to know the "latest" news on the breast cancer front. On Tuesdays, we'll post something about research and development, or things you can do to stay healthy, or even Read on »
Colon cancer? Breast cancer? C… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Mon 12 Apr 2010 3:50pm Colon cancer? Breast cancer? Colon cancer? Breast cancer? What is the lesser of two evils? # stupidcancer Read on »
Texas Woman Fakes Breast Cancer for Breast Implants by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 27 Nov 2009 12:00am 2 Comments Aol Health features a story about Trista Lathern, a 24-year-old woman in Texas who claimed she had breast cancer. At least $10,000 was raised to help Trista Lathern after she announced she was battling breast cancer. But investigators say it was all a scam and that she planned to use the money to get breast implants. Lathern’s story Read on »