It is not uncommon for breast cancer patients with a Stage 2 diagnosis or higher to be told they need to wait 10 years after their treatments have ended before they can be approved of a policy. Usually, at that time, the coverage will also cost more than average. This is the case of ...
After a lump was found in my other breast I saw a surgeon who was most concerned with fluid coming from my other breast. I had a double lumpectomy and the breast that had fluid leaking had stage 0 cancer. Reply Guest over a year ago I had the same problem. My youngest is now ...
an aggressive form of breast cancer. She had a good response to chemotherapy and doctors told her she could have a lumpectomy in the breast with the cancerous tumor. A lumpectomy surgically removes the tumor while leaving most of the breast intact. ...
Chris Wark was diagnosed with stage IIIc colon cancer in 2003, at 26 years old. After surgery, he opted out of chemotherapy and used nutrition and natural therapies to heal. He began sharing his story in 2010 with a mission to inspire people to take control of their health and reverse dis...
Her doctors had instilled so much fear into her mind that she was unable to say no to them, to break free. They continually persuaded her to get more aggressive treatments, which took a huge toll on her body. She passed away at 35. Her struggle was heartbreaking. ...