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Please donate to Breast Cancer Research?

Hi my name is Samantha and I am 19. Breast Cancer Fund is holding their 12th Annual Peak Hike. I will be doing the 11.5 mile hike for breast cancer research at Mt. Tamalpais in Marin Ca. This event is to take place October 14th, 2007. I am asking for Donations.
Prevention Starts Here – with your support. The Breast Cancer Fund is making groundbreaking efforts to safeguard the health of our friends and families. As breast cancer rates escalate, we are continually exposed to known or suspected cancer-causing chemicals in our food, water, air and the everyday products we use in our homes. Chemicals which were banned decades ago persist in our bodies, a shocking reminder of the environmental legacy we live with today. Your donation today allows us to demand a new approach to corporate accountability and and chemical regulation that will protect our health and prevent breast cancer and other diseases. Go to this webpage to donate, below!

http://www.breastcancerfund.org/ph2007/samhollis

Tattoo design—Cancer – sister and mother victims of cancer, while I'm a survivor?

My mother died in 1990 of colon cancer; my sister died in 2010 of uterine leiomyosarcoma, I am a breast cancer survivor. I want a tattoo to represent both of them, as well as me as a survivor. HELP—can’t come up with anything suitable!!
Kind of want 3 cancer ribbons intertwined, with "survivor" ribbon on top.
Patty in CT
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    Invasive Breast Cancer with Liver Metastases

    Caroline Hindmarsh, 46 years old, from Northumberland, England. Caroline was diagnosed with Invasive Breast Cancer in March 2008 and has undergone mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. In October 2009, she was told by her doctors that her cancer has metastasized to her liver. She didn’t want to get anymore chemotherapy and decided to go to the Issels Treatment Center, which a friend of a friend, who had the same type of cancer, has referred her to because they had a good experience there years ago. Caroline finished the 3 week program at Issels in 2009, and in her own words: “I left with the vaccines and I started my regime at home. For a few weeks I wasn’t well and lost weight, and the tumors grew and grew, but I kept on with the vaccines and the diet and the juice and the detoxification. And then I remembered the date, it was the 3rd of January and my husband gave me the vaccines on that weekend and at the end of that week my abdomen went completely flat and I was just astounded. And I couldn’t believe it. So I think I rang Issels and spoke to my doctor, and they’re all really, really pleased for me. But I knew I had to keep on with the regime, and I kept on, now it became a way of life and I’m happy to keep doing everything because I just feel so much better. And I decided to come back to the Issels Treatment Center this year (2010), which is exactly a year after my diagnosis to my liver because I wanted to boost my immune system again. And I’ll tell you a little

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      Does anyone know where to buy a mens running top that has a breast cancer ribbon on it?

      My mom just passed away due to breast cancer and I do alot of 5K’s. I would like to support her some way. Any ideas?


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        Where can I get the chunky looking breast cancer bracelet?

        I’ve seen them a few times but I can’t find them. Chunky glass beads …lampwork? multi color? I need some soon. My sister-in-law was just diagnosed with Breast cancer & I want to buy them for her & immediate family to show support. I think they cost -30. Does anyone know where to get them?

        Thank you so much.


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          How to help, support,and encourage my friend dying with breast cancer, this makes her 3rd time she has had it.

          She had breast cancer 4yrs ago & had both breast removed. 1st of this yr Drs. found it again. They did surgery. In two weeks they found it had spread into bones and behind the chest. Drs. said no more surgery. Shes taken radiation and is gonna take chemo, maxim strength. She is only 34. How can I be the best friend? What do I say to her? What do I buy for gifts for someone dying? I wonder if she is making plan for her children and husband. The husband is stepdad to the oldest. The children will be seperated at her death.She has been given about 2 years left.


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            How did you treat your breast cancer?

            I’m curious as to what treatments various women undertook to deal with their breast cancer diagnosis. What treatment did you undergo and why? Did you choose one path over another due to religious or cultural ideas? Did your family support your choice? If they didn’t, why? Did family factor into your decision making process? What post management, if any, did you undergo?

            Please include your cultural background (white, black, asian, pacific islander, ect) and the stage of your cancer in your answer.
            I’m an undergraduate Anthropology student interested in the decision making process in treatment choices.


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              Is it wrong to wear teal to a Susan G. Comen breast cancer walk?

              I do like to show my support, but I don’t feel like there is enough of an outpouring for other types of women’s cancers (teal for ovarian, teal & white for cervical, and peach for uterine) Is it frowned upon to support other women’s cancers at a breast cancer walk?


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                How can I help my friend who has stage 3b breast cancer?

                A dear friend was recently diagnosed with stage 3b breast cancer and had an immediate double mastectomy. They also removed some of her lymph nodes. She had her first chemo session yesterday and she doesn’t like to talk about what’s going on very much. In what ways can I help, support, and love her?


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                  breast cancer What is the doctor missing?

                  Hi I have been fighting breast cancer since 1993 when I had a lumpectomy since then it came back I had a radical bilateral masectomy in 2004 since then it has spread to my kidney and other areas, I even went through two more lumpectomys because they
                  still missed some cells. and I have under gone chemo and radiation
                  almost constant since december 2004. What do you think the
                  doctors are missing? and why has it spread so bad. PS I am stage
                  4 cancer survivor.


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