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“I am a Cancer Survivor. I am glad I NEVER GAVE UP.” POSTED IN Up Close and Personal TAGS breast cancer, cancer diagnosis, cancer positive thinking, cancer survivorship, common side effects of cancer treatment, experience with cancer patient, women (gynaecologi...
I’ve asked this before, but how the hell could this help anyone with breast cancer and how could it assist with finding a cure or even raising awareness of breast cancer. If you ask me, these provocative photos and poses do raise awareness of something, but certainly not breast cancer. ...
Maternal health outcomes included those such as postpartum weight loss and incidence of breast cancer. Breastfeeding outcomes included self-reported or observed initiation of breastfeeding, or the prevalence and duration of any or exclusive breastfeeding. For adverse events, harms that could be ...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of death in premenopausal women. Progesterone drives expansion of luminal progenitor cells, leading to the development of poor-prognostic breast cancers. However, it is not known if antagonising progesterone can prevent b
During cancer, a friend sent me a note early on that said, “You won this battle, now win the war.” And that was how I learned to pace myself through the ordeal. Not by OH MY GOD 18 MONTHS! But instead by simply navigating each “battle of the day.” A bite a time. I climb...
cancer. The first time round it was temporary; my cancer was being treated “with curative intent”. Now, it’s permanent and treatment is palliative, aimed at stopping or slowing the cancer from spreading, maintaining as high a quality of life for me for as long as possible and ...
She took me under her wing. Our mother had died from colon cancer at 56, when I was still in college. Sis watched out for me. She was a scientist; I am a writer. She was a Peace Corps volunteer; I am an avid shopper. But our love overlaps. Her mastectomy was in May 2019. My...
Thank you to everyone who donated and supported me in my determination to help other women who will have to endure their own cancer experience in the future. If you missed out on donating and would like to then it’s still possible! Lucky you. Here’s the link: Donate Here! So, the ...
I should probably insert here – no matter how dark or paralyzing the cancer or the treatment side effects have been I have had the joy of quite literally bathing in light showered upon me from friends and cousins near and far. They’ve lifted me up on their shoulders (picturing Rudy here...