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

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am i worrying over nothing14 Oct 2004 02:45 GMT9
   I'm 30 yrs old and live in the uk.  Last night when I was examining
myself I found a lump.  Its very small, not even the size of a pea, but it's
definately there.
   I've had worrying moments before, where I've found a cyst under my arm
breast lump - ear ache coralation?13 Oct 2004 09:43 GMT2
Hello all.  I'm looking for some input.  I am 33 yrs. old - and I have
had 3 benign lumps removed in the past, and 1 core biopsy - all I'm
assuming were fibroadenomas.  About 4 months ago I have felt 2 new
lumps.  The one in my rt. breast feels just like the ones from the
Cancer Forums with Doctors participating13 Oct 2004 06:09 GMT1
I am here to tell you about the forums I created. I am a Doctor and
have 2 family members that have been affected by cancer: leukemia and
prostate cancer. I will be specializing in Hematology and Oncology,
and from personal experiences with my family I found that we do a poor
I just joined the fray...12 Oct 2004 19:55 GMT4
I'm 31, from Italy, and was recently diagnosed with breast carcinoma.
It is a stiff mass on the outer quadrant, and recently it has begun to
ache. Ecography shows a lump of 1,6-1,8 cm in diameter.
Scintigraphy, sentinel node, and surgery (quadrantectomy) have been
Scared with question.....12 Oct 2004 19:45 GMT9
Nice to see this group, I've been a lurker for quite some time. A
little history first, Breast Cancer has affected my Grandmother, and
ovarian cancer has affected my Mother. So I believe I am at future
risk for this ugly disease...
Lump under right arm11 Oct 2004 21:05 GMT3
I am a 32 year mother of two. I discovered a lumpy thickening three
years ago at the juncture of my breast and right arm in between my
breast and armpit. My obgyn said it did not feel like cancer and my
family physician was not worried, either. He was more concerned about
I will be taking part in the 3-day breast cancer walk this weekend...11 Oct 2004 01:02 GMT5
I wanted to let you all know that I will be thinking of you this weekend as I
participate in the 2004 Susan G. Komen 3-day Breast Cancer walk.   Yeah, I
know I am a glutton for punishment.   Seriously, though, I think that this may
have contributed to my doing as well as I have, ...
Question10 Oct 2004 20:55 GMT1
Can anyone tell me if there is a risk with taking St John's Wart or Evening
Primrose, after being diagnosed with estrogen positive breast cancer?
Seems to me I heard something like that.
Anne
NCI Spells Out Risks of Breast Implants:  Increased Risks Of Death From Cancers and Suicide 09 Oct 2004 00:33 GMT24
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041004/dcm055_1.html
Press Release Source: National Research Center for Women & Families
National Cancer Institute Spells Out Risks of Breast Implants
Monday October 4, 3:15 pm ET  
Plastic Surgeon in Victoria?08 Oct 2004 19:47 GMT1
I am looking for a really really good plastic surgeon in Victoria, B.C., or
Vancouver if I must.
I'm looking to get an implant (expander?) after radiation.
Can anyone help?
My solute to Tim Jackson05 Oct 2004 03:01 GMT9
Hi Tim:
Some people probably are more knowledgable than you in BC area, but you are
more understanding and helpful.
Some people might want to help and to be understanding, but you are more
Zometa Infusion for Osteoarthritis04 Oct 2004 20:49 GMT11
My new oncologist has ordered several Zometa IV Infusions due to my bone
density test showing osteoarthritis in certain areas.  I can't take the
regular drugs to stop bone lost due to stomach problems.  Have any of
you had the Zometa Infusions for this reason?   I had the first one ...
Diagnostic Choice MRI?04 Oct 2004 09:12 GMT11
Is an MRI the only diagnostic choice for bone mets?
Greta
What would you like in a bra02 Oct 2004 20:01 GMT1
My mother had a mastectomy 5yrs ago.  She wears mastectomy bras, but
finds it hard to buy coloured, young and pretty bras.  She would also
like to have matching panties.  We have already started a designing a
small range of lingerie.  Before we go any further with our project we
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