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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / September 2005

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Reoccurances30 Sep 2005 21:36 GMT7
I had breast cancer four years ago and had a lumpectomy and lymph glands
removed-none in them. This summer I had cancer in the other breast and also
had a lumpectomy.  (Both were at the site of injuries.)
I am not worried about the cancer in the breasts. We can find that. How do
ailoring cancer chemoprevention regimens to the individ30 Sep 2005 18:35 GMT1
onney AH.
Susan Lehman Cullman Laboratory for Cancer Research, Department of
Chemical Biology, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8020, USA.
Biopsy done---Back Home!30 Sep 2005 00:36 GMT24
Biopsy done.......lump completely removed.
pathology soon,,,worst part placing of the wire
Bonnie
Breast Cancer Awareness Month29 Sep 2005 22:55 GMT1
Just a quick reminder that October is breast cancer awareness month
Maggie44
Brachytherapy for radiation29 Sep 2005 14:27 GMT2
i have never posted here as i didn't need to until now.
i have been diagnosed with a cancerous (sp) lump in my breast and am
having it removed Oct. 3....as an outpatient.  Is that normal?
Instead of regular radiation, i will be having Brachytherapy in Nov.
Lumpectomy site problem24 Sep 2005 01:17 GMT6
After 2 weeks from surgery date (negative results) I thought was healing
fairly well, but had small area that oozed a little.  Nurse did not take out
stitches but said keep dry and see doctor in a week.  It seems to be doing
o.k for day or two then starts oozing again.  I asked for ...
Question from a Lurker23 Sep 2005 15:08 GMT4
I apologize if I should not be here, but everyone here seems so
knowledgeable that I am hoping to get some feedback from you.
I am 56, and after monitoring a lump in my right breast for almost a
year, my family doctor, radiologist and surgeon felt that I should have
Pain in breast23 Sep 2005 13:35 GMT3
It has been five years since I had my second surgery to remove a lump in my
breast.  Within a year I was having pain in that breast near the removed
spot.  Dr. said it was just caused by a severed nerve.  Mamo's since show no
signs of new spots.  Pain is intermittent, not ...
If you have Cancer, read this...20 Sep 2005 08:53 GMT4
   My name is Cary Moore and I am from Victoria, BC Canada. The reason I am
writing this is my mother died of Lung Cancer a few years ago after fighting
it for a long time. It was a shame because she was only 57 years old and
never got to enjoy her Grandchildren properly or for ...
Breast cancer clothing.......19 Sep 2005 04:31 GMT3
I was happy when I spotted Breast Cancer clothing at Wal-mart!
Bonnie
Where to buy PINK RIBBON items?16 Sep 2005 03:33 GMT7
where can you buy PINK RIBBON breast cancer items?
Bonnie
geopathic stress14 Sep 2005 01:41 GMT1
  have just been to a meeting in our local village hall about geopathic
stress...seems to be the same (more or less) as phen-shuui (sp)    A lot of
it made sense...a lot didn't....to my very logical mind'''''''Any-one had
any experience of this?   Knows of any-one who has???  My ...
MAMMOGRAPHY.......Biopsy needed13 Sep 2005 10:14 GMT14
I had my first mammogram...........may NOT be normal
result.........questionable area on it
Biopsy is scheduled for Thursday..............
Scared................
Any input on weekly Taxol?12 Sep 2005 16:35 GMT1
My lung mets have progressed and many bone mets were discovered this
spring when I was having discomfort in my legs/hips. The past few weeks
I've been having more shortness of breath and limitations so I've
decided to do lower- dose Taxol on a weekly schedule.
Weight loss with advanced BC12 Sep 2005 13:50 GMT15
My wife has been through partial breast removal, chemo and 5 years of
Tamoxafin beginning in 1990. In 2003 she was diagnosed BC with mets to the
brain, bone and a large tumor adjacent to the esophagus that severely
limited breathing and swallowing. The tumor was zapped with ...
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