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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / August 2004

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MEMPHIS FLYER:  An Imperfect Solution ... Saline implants18 Aug 2004 23:38 GMT1
Bravo to the brave women who are telling their stories to the press!
May God protect them from the Junk Science Publicists who attempt to
deny the truth.
An Imperfect Solution
Biopsy!18 Aug 2004 17:34 GMT3
Went yesterday for my biopsy, first the surgeon told me he want to do
another ultrasound, I did, went back to the clinic, and after seen the
results decided to do a needle aspiration, the liquid was dark yellow, he
told me I had to wait three days for the results.
Hello. New here. I was just diagnosed...17 Aug 2004 09:26 GMT3
Hi, i wanted to say hi to everyone in the group.
My name is Jason. I am a 29 year old male, with stage II breast cancer, in
my right breast. I also have stage 4 colon cancer with a met at the liver.
This breast cancer is new to me. I am very familiar with the steps and
Kiki the pain in the butt!14 Aug 2004 01:02 GMT2
I forgot to mention that the report I received mentioned: Category 4, 5 been
the worst.....
Can someone explain to me the meaning of that, not knowing for sure as they
are telling me, how can they put a category #
more info on my mets14 Aug 2004 00:49 GMT3
linda bliss here
remember me??? heres a little info to help ya remember
'99 invasive ductal carcinoma stage 2 grade 3. lumpectomy oct 99 29
lymph nodes taken 2 were + HER2-. 4 cycles A/C and 33 rads all ended
Black women with breast cancer...13 Aug 2004 23:49 GMT1
MONDAY, Aug. 9 (HealthDayNews) -- Black women with breast cancer are
four times more likely than white women with breast cancer to have
mutations in a gene known to help suppress tumors, new research shows.
Read more
Mouth sores from chemo13 Aug 2004 19:54 GMT17
What's the best coping strategy for these mouth sores?  I can barely
swallow.  Brushing my teeth is torture.
I am already taking Augmentin for the sore throat I developed, but it's not
helping the mouth sores.  Thanks Eva
Another Newbie's Update11 Aug 2004 22:23 GMT2
First I want to thank those who replied to my first post and to all the
others too. This group has given me tremendous support for what I expected.
I had my core ultrasound guided biopsy of the R Br Monday - three
suspicious spots.
Report!11 Aug 2004 20:42 GMT1
Today was a good day, until the mail came, my mammogram results:
Recent mammography examination is highly suspicious for significant
abnormality that my be cancer........
Like I told the group before, I had an ultrasound 3 weeks prior this
Interesting article regarding surgeons11 Aug 2004 19:33 GMT4
http://tinyurl.com/5xgc7
Bone scan...11 Aug 2004 19:13 GMT1
The only way to write anything about this that makes sense is to give a brief
history.  I began having intermittent shoulder pain almost 2 years ago and then
last August it became very severe--hurt daily and had difficulty lifting cup or
brushing teeth.  I was told initial x-ray was ...
is this side effects?11 Aug 2004 19:09 GMT7
hi group-
this is my first post.  i am 38 yrs old and was diag w BC stage 4 last
october.  i have many bone mets (spine, ribs, hips, shoulders, poss skull),
some small lung mets and poss liver mets.  i am er/pr+ and so am doing
Taxol treatment side effects11 Aug 2004 16:24 GMT4
My wife has just completed her post surgery A/C chemotherapy with the
usual side effects and one episode of Absence Seizure after the fourth
and last treatment. The seizure was brief, about 45 seconds, and she
recovered spontaneously.
Lobular10 Aug 2004 19:12 GMT3
What are the stats on lobular recurring in the other side of the breast and
would it be beneficial to just go ahead and have another mastectomy.  Does
insurance pay for something like this?
Ruth
Newbie!10 Aug 2004 01:55 GMT17
Well another abnormal mammogram, I have an history of cysts, numerous
biopsies, so far everything came back ok.
Late afternoon, call from my OBGYN, requesting a biopsy for density on my
right breast, and again, I am out of my mind.
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