Wednesday, September 22, 2010

About Breast Cancer: Dr. Susan Love Is Positive About Breast Cancer

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
Susan Love's Breast Book has been around since 1990 - that's 20 years! My copy is battered and well-thumbed over, and never far away. Now there is a Fifth Edition!

Dr. Susan Love Writes With Optimism About Breast Cancer
Dr. Love writes optimistically about progress in breast cancer detection, prevention, and personalized treatment plans. The fifth edition of her book is a classic that is only getting better. It's one-stop shopping for all your breast health questions.

Find Free or Low-Cost Mammograms
Free mammograms are available for women with low incomes through state funding, Medicare, and support organizations. Don't skip your annual mammogram - if you find a lump but can't afford the price of a mammogram - check out these resources.

What To Expect As You Begin Treatment For Breast Cancer
Knowing what to expect before you go into treatment for breast cancer helps you feel in control of your life. Your treatments will have an impact on your body, but also on your budget, your schedule, your job, family life, and your relationships. Let's walk through this together - when you're prepared for the journey, it will be easier to manage.

Helicopter Pilot Conquers Breast Cancer
Picture this: a grey-haired, mustachioed man wearing a leather vest, chains, and boots. He rides a Harley for fun. Not your standard breast cancer survivor, right? George MacGillis was already a tough guy before he was diagnosed with male breast cancer. He had done helicopter rescues and faced deadly situations, but breast cancer made him want to die. Here's his story.

 


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