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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Breast Cancer / September 2007

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RAD follow-up great27 Sep 2007 01:59 GMT1
I know this sounds weird but I had a great time.  We laughed about
my new hairdo (and the sexy Calvin Klein retro rectangular black plastic
glasses I got to match my new salt & pepper hair color).  They were
blown away by how different I looked -  no one recognized me at
RAD follow-up tomorrow26 Sep 2007 22:38 GMT6
I'm feeling pretty groovy about it but just in case (!) keep me in your
thoughts tomorrow.  I have a 6-month follow-up with my RAD Onc.
I finished RAD in early March and had done so well she scheduled
me for 6 mos out instead of 3.  So far, so good.  I don't get as
PET scan as follow up to surgery25 Sep 2007 03:26 GMT3
What's the current thinking? Thanks
It's been a year since she had surgery.
Local lympho service23 Sep 2007 10:11 GMT2
It won't be specifically appropriate for most people here but I thought I'd
share some information which came to me this morning.
Leeds, my city, has been in the forefront of lympho services for years and
I'm quite impressed with their new website.
New link between estrogen and breast cancer19 Sep 2007 17:59 GMT12
The female sex hormone estrogen turns on a gene linked to breast
cancer, according to new research by Brisbane scientists
http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/23667.htm
Microcalcifications and new breast mass18 Sep 2007 19:38 GMT6
    I just went for my every 6 month visit to my breast surgeon who has
been following me for 10 years after discovery of microcalcifications
in my left breast. The radiologist noted slight changes in my mammo of
two years ago and the breast surgeon did a stereotactic needle biopsy
Is Your Deodorant a Potential Cause of Breast Cancer ? ? ? ?17 Sep 2007 07:59 GMT1
With all we are learning about the many ways the human body is exposed
to aluminum ... much more research needs to be done.
What I didn't know until I brought up the 225 mcg of aluminum adjuvant
in every Gardasil shot, was the vast industry cover-up and
Is Your Deodorant a Potential Cause of Breast Cancer ? ? ? ?17 Sep 2007 07:58 GMT2
With all we are learning about the many ways the human body is exposed
to aluminum ... much more research needs to be done.
What I didn't know until I brought up the 225 mcg of aluminum adjuvant
in every Gardasil shot, was the vast industry cover-up and
Glenda's Story after Breast Cancer & Breast Implants ...17 Sep 2007 06:33 GMT3
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/2596/silicone.html
for more ... go to:
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org#stories
http://breastimplantawareness.blogspot.com
Glenda's Story after Breast Cancer & Breast Implants ...17 Sep 2007 01:42 GMT2
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/2596/silicone.html
for more ... go to:
www.BreastImplantAwareness.org#stories
http://breastimplantawareness.blogspot.com
Question14 Sep 2007 23:58 GMT10
Does anyone know if regular silicone breast forms can be worn while swimming
or do you have to have "special" ones for this purpose?
Thanks.
Tammy
Pre-cancer cells13 Sep 2007 21:41 GMT2
On the report from the lab it said that they found pre-cancer cells......
What does this mean?
First post13 Sep 2007 15:36 GMT1
Let me see how this shows up and I hope to be back.
Sure appreciate this forum, I've been lurking with reason.  Thanks to all!
M
Is Your Deodorant a Potential Cause of Breast Cancer?12 Sep 2007 03:26 GMT8
Thanks again Dave ... I just found this.
Excerpt:  “Aluminium is a metalloestrogen, it is genotoxic, is bound
by DNA and has been shown to be carcinogenic. It is also a pro-oxidant
and this unusual property might provide a mechanistic basis for any
Is Your Deodorant a Potential Cause of Breast Cancer?10 Sep 2007 10:51 GMT3
Thanks to Dave for this article.
http://ilenarose.blgospot.com
Health Lover
http://ilena-rosenthal.blogspot.com
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