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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 »
Can some breast cancers just "go away"? Data mining says maybe, but it's complicated. by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 25 Nov 2008 10:25am There's a paper this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine discussing the phenomena of some breast cancers possibly going away without treatment. As I do a lot of breast cancer related surgery, I know I'm going to get asked about this by a patient one of these days. The paper is titled "The Natural History of Invasive Breast Cancers Read on »
Bone Complications in Breast Cancer by PinkRibbons .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm available for breast cancer patients with bone complications. Pain medications, radiation therapy and even surgery have proven successful. As have a class of drugs called...ANNOUNCER: Breast cancer like many cancers can sometimes spread to other parts of the body. Often the disease attacks the bone and complications occur. Doctors have effective Read on »
Breast Cancer Part II: Breastfeeding after Breast Cancer by Debra .. Registered Dietician Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 7:16pm A "Before and After" theme: Breast Cancer Part I discussed how breastfeeding and other lifestyle changes may help protect women from breast cancer. Part II will discuss breastfeeding after breast cancer. The idea for this post came from an interesting thread on one my nutrition listservs regarding cancer diagnosis and later breastfeeding. Can Read on »
Breast Cancer primer and a new wrinkle in breast cancer treatment by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 11 Jul 2008 5:10pm breast cancer "micrometastasis" to lymph nodes. I do a lot of breast cancer related surgery and have this kind of discussion frequently with patients. I've tried over the years... for patients with invasive breast cancer (meaning it has acquired characteristics on microscopic exam suggesting it has the potential to spread elsewhere), it's important to come up Read on »
Breast Cancer primer and a new wrinkle in breast cancer treatment by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:03am after surgery, and this observation is currently being tested in prospective trials. A breast cancer that's ER- (missing the receptor) suggests a more "primitive" tumor that's... over breast cancer "micrometastasis" to lymph nodes. I do a lot of breast cancer related surgery and have this kind of discussion frequently with patients. I've tried over Read on »
London Breast Cancer Expert comments on misleading breast cancer screening advice. by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:46pm recommendations”. Prof. Kefah Mokbel, Professor of Breast Cancer Surgery, Lead Surgeon at the London Breast Institute Related posts No related posts. Tags: breast cancer... “The letter recently published in the BMJ (Baum et al, Feb.2009) and widely circulated in the national media in the UK regarding breast cancer screening lacks objectivity Read on »
Breast Cancer Research Examines Breast Cancer Metastasis by Aaron Tabor Medical Doctor Posted Mon 02 Nov 2009 12:00am New breast cancer research published in the journal Nature Cell Biology investigated the method by which breast cancer cells spread throughout the body (breast cancer metastasis).  Using new imaging techniques that involved dyes and marker proteins, the investigators demonstrated that breast cancer metastasis can occur in two ways, either by single Read on »
Breast Cancer Victory- Did You Just Say “Breast Cancer”? by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:17am Breast Cancer Victory- Did You Just Say “Breast Cancer”?: "I will be using this journal to tell my story, to share the adventure with all of you, in hopes that my story.... It isn’t just for breast cancer survivors, and it isn’t just for women either. It’s a story of one woman’s experiences with life’s hurdles, and how ordinary people can become Read on »