Thursday, February 28, 2013

Where do I purchase the lovely shoe logo made up off pink lilies and leaves from FFCF-Breast Cancer Awareness

Where do I purchase the lovely shoe logo made up off pink lilies and leaves from FFCF-Breast Cancer Awareness?
The logo shoe is found on the QVC yearly Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Have they made the shoe logo in ceramic, plastic or in jewerly? I think it is just beautiful and would like to show my support and awareness. I'm also a cancer survivor - 20 years now!
Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers
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Google it and for sure you should be able to buy online if there is a website



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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Is it normal for my mom to be always hungry if she is diagnosed with Breast Cancer

Is it normal for my mom to be always hungry if she is diagnosed with Breast Cancer?
My mom is always saying she's hungry and she recently developed Breast Cancer. Is this normal for her to feel hungry often? Wow! I'm surprised at all the answers i got! Thanks for answering!
Cancer - 9 Answers
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probably her hormones.. ask the doctor next time she goes..
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She's either eating out of stress or because of chemo. Is she on chemotherapy?
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She's both unusual and very lucky if she feels hungry while suffering from breast cancer. Cancer and cancer treatments often kill the appetite. She needs all the extra energy and nutrition she can get right now while she fights the cancer. Good luck to both of you.
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I have breast cancer and am taking chemo presently. Right after I take my treatment, everything tastes like a vat of lard...and that lasts for about a week. When my taste buds come back after that week, I am so hungry - I'm always eating. But, that's good because you have to take the good days when you get them and if it means eating a lot of food - oh well! I think my hunger is from the steroids. The increase your appetite and they give me steroids to counteract the chemo. So, my overly active appetite will probably go away when I finish my chemo (which is 25 days away now!!!!). Let your mom eat - simple pleasures. Good luck.
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one reason could be if she has to be on steroids. I have cancer and have to take them and they make me hungry and my face get fat.
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Breast cancer in itself should have no real impact on appetite. Breast cancer treatment can and does. Some treatments cause nausea and lessen the appetite, some just make food taste bad/wrong so reduce the appetite, others such as steroids increase the appetite.
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Breast cancer itself doesn't cause an increase in (or loss of) appetite. If she's undergoing chemotherapy, the steroids given with the anti nausea meds are very likely to increase appetite. Apart form the first week after my first chemotherapy treatment, I had the appetite of a horse, and craved bland carbohydrate. I put on over 30 pounds during chemotherapy for breast cancer; most people I know who have had chemo put on weight.
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Early stage breast cancer would have little no affect on the appetite in most cases. The treatments for breast cancer can often reduce appetite though.
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Steroids tend to make the patient hungry, so perhaps it's because of that. It should go away once she finishes Chemo. I hope your mother get's better



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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Where can I find a cute reusable grocery bag that supports Breast Cancer Awareness

Where can I find a cute reusable grocery bag that supports Breast Cancer Awareness?
I would like to give a cute set of reusable bags along with a grocery store gift card as a wedding gift to a cousin. She lost her mother to breast cancer.
Other - US Local Businesses - 1 Answers
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Try a place that sells medical equipment and uniforms. If they don't have it, they can usually order it for you



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Saturday, February 16, 2013

What are the signs of breast cancer

What are the signs of breast cancer?
So today I took a shower and found a small pinkish-redish circle on one of my breast and also one on my other. I thought "Oh God is this breast cancer?" So after I came out I searched it up and some symptoms are Skin irritation or dimpling, and Redness, scaliness, or thickening of the nipple or breast skin. So do I have breast cancer? Or did I interpret it wrong? Please help me. Also I worked out two days ago so would that affect me in anyway or do I have breast cancer?
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There is no way to tell you if you do or don't have it with out a biopsy result. You should call your doctor and have them give you a breast exam and a mammorgram for safe measure. DO NOT just settle for the breast exam. Ask them to give you at the very least a mammogram.
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As I said in reply to your other, similar question: a) what you describe are not symptoms of breast cancer b) at 14 your chances of having breast cancer are just about zero Someone has said you should insist on a mammogram; no doctor would order a mammogram on someone your age. Do as I suggested in my other answer and talk to your mother or your school nurse for reassurance.
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NAOMI U SHUD GO TO THE DOCTOR, BUT YOUR A LITTLE TO YOUNG TO HAVE BREAST CANCER. BUT YOU SHOULD CHECK IT OUT BOO.
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me too. I m 13 and on both end side u not the side near the armpit of my breast there is a round brownish dot and i didnt have tht before and idk wether its cancer or not. but i think i m gonna have to show to a doctor cuz if i dnt it maybe be cancer and get bad( i m gona search bout it myself) .but i think u should tell ur mom and thn show it to ur doctor.
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Breast Cancer Facts Breast cancer is one of the most commonly found cancer form in women and early treatment can assure greater survival rate. Let us look at some Breast Cancer Facts to find out more information regarding its diagnosis, symptoms and treatment. Enlarge Image Breast cancer is one of the most frequently met forms of cancer in the case of women, which usually occupies a second place in recent statistics, after skin cancer. Taking into account the actual life expectancy, it was determined that approximately one woman out of nine will suffer from breast cancer. The cause and the treatment of this disease have not been identified yet, but, if it is detected in an early phase of its evolution, it can be treated with very good results by conservative surgery of the breast, followed by radio therapy. This treatment of cancer, detected in an early phase, assures a 97% survival rate of five years. Diagnosis What do you have to do in order to detect breast cancer in an early phase? 1. Clinical exam of the breast: women with the age between 20 and 40 years should benefit of this exam as part of the general control of their health condition, preferably once in three years. Women older than 40 years must be examined by a specialist once a year. 2. Mammography: It is a radiological exam of the breast, with very small doses of X rays. Women, which are older than 40, should benefit from a mammography every year. If you notice something suspect at your breast, or you have in you family cases of breast cancer, go to your physician and establish together the moment when you should start doing this investigation. Even if some cancers can't be detected by the mammography, this still remains an excellent method of diagnosis. 3. The auto examination of the breast: This method of an early detection of breast cancer is very important. In order to obtain the best results you must perform it 10 days after the menstruation. If your period is not regular, you ma perform the auto examination in the same day of the month. There are sites on the internet where you may find auto examination techniques and other useful information related to this subject. Which are the factors involved in the genesis of breast cancer? Risk factors : sex, age, genetic risk, family history, personal breast cancer history race, radiological examinations at an early age, biopsies, normal substitution therapy, alcohol consumption, obesity. Protection factors: nursing, physical exercise, a balanced diet. Signs and symptoms which might suggest breast caner: 1. Axillary's tumor mass, or a tumor mass located in the breast or next to it. If it is not painful, hard, with irregular edges, adherent to the tissues around, there is a high probability to be cancerous. 2. A denser area of the breast compared to those around it. 3. Changing of the breast shape or size. 4. Wrinkles, depressions, or red breast skin. 5. Pains in the mammilla or a depression in it. 6. Any secretion, different from milk. If any of these signs appear, go immediately to a doctor specialized in this disease. Not any change you feel in your breast mean cancer, 80 % of the inflammations are benign, but it would be the best thing for you to be seen by a doctor, who will indicate the investigations you need. Remember: 1. Breast cancer may appear t any age, but it is more possible if you are older. 2. The risk to get breast cancer at the age of 70 is double compared to the age of 50. 3. More than 70% of the women suffered from breast cancer didn't have any other person in the family suffering from this disease. 4. An early diagnostic means better chances of survival. 5. Mammography is a sure and efficient instrument for detecting breast cancer even before it could be felt. Annual examination by an expert and auto examination every month are extremely important, too. Frequency The frequency of breast cancer grows continuously in developed countries (especially in Occidental Europe and in North America, less in Japan). Every year, breast cancer is responsible of 77,000 deceases in Europe, out of which 40 % in the case of women under 65. The incidence of this cancer, which means the number of new cases during a year, grows, but mortality reached a plateau level, which makes us notice that chances of survival are growing. Risk factors Risk factors are known for a long time and they are: 1. Personal: early menstruation, absence of birth, a late first pregnancy (after the age 35), late menopause. 2. Inherited or Genetical: breast cancer antecedents in the case of closely related members of the family, suggesting the presence of genetic factors. Apart from these factors, age is also a risk factor 7% of breast cancers affects women 40, and this percent grows with age: 18% in the case of 40-50 years, 32% in the case of 50-60 years and 43% in the case of women over 65 years. Relat



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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Can you help me give me ideas of how to write an introdution paragraph on breast cancer

Can you help me give me ideas of how to write an introdution paragraph on breast cancer?
I have a paper im going to write about breast cancer for my english class. I have everything down except for im intro paragraph. And i want it to powerful and very insteresting. And i dont have any ideas. Can you give me a few ideas? Please and thank you.:)
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Friday, February 8, 2013

I heard a ten year old girl in California was diagnosed with breast cancer is that true

I heard a ten year old girl in California was diagnosed with breast cancer is that true?
If so, would our advice here need to change? Usually there are a ton of teenagers concerned about their breasts and the possibility of them having breast cancer. Those of us on here for a long time have usually said it was something else, or that they were too young to be concerned about such a terrible disease. Do we need to change our advice? It does not seem right that a girl so young should be diagnosed with breast cancer....agree?
Cancer - 6 Answers
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yes a ten year old girl was diagnosed with breast cancer, however, it was an EXTREMELY RARE form of breast cancer. 99.99% of young girls are never going to have to worry about this.
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Agree! My best to this child.
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It's not right that she should be diagnosed with it, which is why it's big news. It's very, very rare, in particular, because this is an "adult" form of breast cancer. IMO, our advice shouldn't change. First of all, the chances of someone else getting this are beyond rare. Second, the best thing we can do is have regular breast exams, and that would have been my advice before I heard this tragic news story.
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It was not an "adult" form of cancer that this little girl got, but secretory cancer, which is uncommon but more likely to occur in children. The initial report was that it was invasive, but this was later corrected after tests were completed. It is still a one in a million chance for someone under 20 to get breast cancer. I would not change my advice to children.
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I too am not going to change the advice I give to girls worried that they have breast cancer. This case made headlines worldwide because of its EXTREME rarity. So long as we always recommend that girls who are concerned talk to their mothers or to their school nurse, we should continue to point out that someone under the age of 20 has more chance of being struck by lightning than of developing breast cancer, and that fewer than 0.1% of all those diagnosed with breast cancer are under 30 and only 5% under 40. We HAVE to counter the 'advice' from those who know nothing about breast cancer but come on here to say 'you can get breast cancer at any age' etc. And the best way to counter it is with facts and statistics. Otherwise the dozens of young girls who post on here every week, terrified by normal hormonal development, will have nobody to calm them down and explain how exteremely unlikely it is that their 'symptoms' are anything sinister
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Hi dave hope you ane wife are well this is the trouble with geting medical advice from peolpe on answers my advise to any one worred is go see a doctor not at your age you cant have it take care



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Monday, February 4, 2013

How do i know if this is breast cancer

How do i know if this is breast cancer?
Just, as of now, how do i know what breast cancer lumps feel like? I have small breasts and i'm not sure if it's the breast muscle i'm feeling or a possible lump. What's the muscle feel like?
Women's Health - 2 Answers
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you should look this question up on google
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a lump will feel hard, and out of place. if you ever have one [God forbid] you will know. if you ever find a lump, it doesnt necessarily mean cancer. it could just be a malignant lump that formed there because of various reasons. the only person who can tell you if its cancer or not is an oncologist



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Friday, February 1, 2013

Does wearing a bra at night give you breast cancer

Does wearing a bra at night give you breast cancer?
I heard that wearing a bra while you sleep over a period of time gives you breast cancer. Is this true?
Women's Health - 10 Answers
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That's ridiculous. Wearing a bra, night or day, is for comfort and has nothing to do with cancer.
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I've never heard that but it sounds pretty crazy.. I was told when I was younger it would make your breasts smaller but who knows if thats true or not either
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no but it does compress your breasts unnaturally and particularly the lymph nodes beneath your breasts which could create health problems later on. stop wearing a bra at night!
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No! Cancer is started inside the breast, not by simply wearing a bra! If it did, I don't think women would be wearing them!
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i never heard of that but it cuts your blood circulation sleeping bra less is much better more comfortable and if you must wear one try the sports bras might be more comfortable
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Not a s far as I know =)
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no it doesnt give u breast cancer it just stops ur boobs from growing so if u want ur boobs to keep growing then stop wearing a bra at nite
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No...
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No
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no


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