Wednesday, November 3, 2010

About Breast Cancer: A Missing Pink Ribbon

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
As you might guess, I wear a pink ribbon - in one form or another - every day. During October, I add a pink bracelet or some earrings. My sister even gave me a set of pink ribbon sockettes, so I could go pink from head to toe! So I was surprised when someone important to the Cause didn't pin on her pink this year!

Mrs. Obama, Where Was Your Pink Ribbon?
Dear Mrs. O - Pardon me, but where was your pink ribbon this year? I really was hoping you would at least dig out last year's pink and wear it again. Did you just get a case of Pink Fatigue this year? I really need to know. Reader, tell me what you think about this. More about • What Pink Means To YouHow You Celebrated BCAM

Man Has Double Mastectomy - Gets New Mission For Life
James has had a double mastectomy, and most likely won't get reconstruction. He wears Pink and Blue, the ribbon of choice for male breast cancer survivors. His new mission in life is to spread the word that breast cancer is not just a woman's disease. More about • Male Breast CancerGenetic Risk

Portable Breast Scanner Needs No Compression Or Radiation
Finally, a breast scanner you won't hate and doesn't break your wallet. You may have trouble getting your insurance provider to help with copays, though - it's still a prototype. You knew there was a catch, didn't you? More about breast imaging • MammogramsUltrasoundsBreast MRIs

Free Informative Booklets And Breast Cancer Information
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I went hunting for all the information I could find. Lots of free booklets and flyers are available, loaded with dependable breast cancer information. Nowadays, many of these free booklets and brochures are in both print and online format. You can get free stuff to help you organize your medical info, make treatment decisions, and upgrade your eating habits.

 


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