Posts Tagged ‘breast cancer survivor’

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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    need a team name for breast cancer walking team?

    I’m looking for something that would have something about "4 sisters" . I’m a breast cancer survivor and my 3 sisters are crew members for the The 3 Day. Cancer Walk. We are trying to come up with a team name for future walks also


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      I am looking for a fun/clever name for my team in the 3 day breast cancer walk. Any thoughts??

      We are women walking for Breast cancer research, support treatment etc. We will be walking 20 miles a day for 3 days. My mom who is on the team is a less than 1 year breast cancer survivor. We are looking for a name that is clever and cute.


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        Is it true that if you have a history of breast cancer on your mother's side, you should avoid soy products?

        My mother is a breast cancer survivor and she told me to not eat too much soy, is this true?
        Good Luck Barney, I hope everything goes o.k. for you.


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        What can I do for my friend's mom with breast cancer?

        Recently, my best freind’s mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. I have known this family my whole life and this news has taken me by surprise. I want to help and say the right thing, but I don’t know what to say because I myself am shocked. Any suggestions on what I could do or if you are a breast cancer survivor, what can I say that will help her??


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        I want to be an organ donor, and I live in Pa, and I have underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer.?

        I am a breast cancer survivor and continuing my education to achieve my associates degree as a paralegal. In one of my classes, we were talking about a living will and organ donation. I asked my professor if I would be able to donate because of my condition. I have tried to look it up on the internet, and was unable to come up with something concrete. Does anyone out there know the answer to this question?


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        If my grandmother had breast cancer, is there a risk i might get it ?

        She’s a breast cancer survivor, by the way. :)
        I was just wondering if i might be at risk for breast cancer, if it runs in my family.


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        Does anyone here have breast cancer success stories to share?

        I am a 13 month breast cancer survivor and i am in fear of a recurrence and dying from the disease. I would really like it alot if someone could share some their stories with me on being a breast cancer survivor or someone you know who is a long term breast cancer suvivor. My spirits really need uplifting.

        Please no sad stories about how everyone you known have died from it. I would only appreciate uplifting stories.


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        Do women only get breast cancer through genetics?

        My mother in-law is a breast cancer survivor, and I just found out that my aunt on my father’s side now has breast cancer and I really hope she survives. However, I’m also concerned about my daughter getting it when she grows up. Is she at high risk?


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        How come the news only refers to Lance Armstrong as a "Cancer Survivor", and not a "Testicle Cancer Survivor"?

        Whenever you hear about female Athletes who had breast cancer, they are referred to as a BREAST Cancer Survivor. The same applies to other cancers in men and men. When it comes to the women they are a "…… Survivor" and not just a Cancer Survivor like men are referred to.
        It should be noted that testicle cancer is the #1 form of cancer in males 15-35 years old, yet most high schools don’t teach the boys about it.


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