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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Erika Anderson a contributing editor for Guernica magazine and whose writing appears in the New York Times and Vanity Fair, pens a searing remembrance of her close friend Julia, in the online magazine Gawker. Across America, or at least across … Continue reading
Posted in Information Strength, Patients Speak, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged first person breast cancer patient story, friend of breast cancer patient speaks, pink ribbon history
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Your genes have a lot to say about who you are and how healthy you are. But for certain diseases, including cancer, so many genes are likely involved that it’s hard for doctors to come up with a useful, reliable … Continue reading
Posted in Early Detection, Genetic Screening & Testing, Information Strength, Prevention, Research News, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged BRCA 1, BRCA 2, BRCA-positive
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A trait appearing in the human genome protects many women of Latin American descent from breast cancer, researchers probing the ethnic biology of cancer announced yesterday, according to this report in The Wall Street Journal. Fewer Hispanic women develop breast … Continue reading
Posted in Genetic Screening & Testing, Information Strength, Research News, Video, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged Hispanic breast cancer, Latina breast cancer
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Almost everybody knows someone who’s been affected by breast cancer, which is the most common cancer among women. At some point in their life 1 of every 8 women will be diagnosed with the disease. In honor of Breast Cancer … Continue reading
Posted in Chemotherapy, Diet & Exercise, Dr. Jay Harness Expertise, Emotional Reconstruction®, Information Strength, Mammograms, Research News, Speaking Up, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged breast cancer risk factors, mastectomy
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Yesterday we shared a media report discussing a new surgical device, the MarginProbe. The MarginProbe is used during surgery, and detects breast cancer tissue at the margins of the malignancy, revealing remaining cancerous tissue that may remain inconspicuous during procedures … Continue reading
A new technology that can help a surgeon remove a tumor without leaving any cancer behind, in this report from NBC Los Angeles. After the breast cancer surgeon removes the tumor, she uses a new device – the MarginProbe – … Continue reading
According to this report from ABC 6 News in Philadelphia, only 91 per 100,000 Hispanic women contract breast cancer per year. However, breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in this community. Watch this ABC report of how … Continue reading
Posted in Dr. Jay Harness Expertise, Early Detection, Emotional Reconstruction®, Information Strength, Video, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged Congreso Health Center, Latina breast cancer
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A report in the Huffington Post highlights potentially life-saving results published from research centers around the world in 2014. These promising research results, eleven in all, are catalogued here with links to each research study involved: The “Angelina Effect” Is … Continue reading
Posted in Breast Ultrasound, Chemotherapy, Clinical Trials, Diet & Exercise, Genetic Screening & Testing, Information Strength, International Authority, Radiation Therapy, Research News, We Live You®: The Latest
Tagged blood testing, BRCA 1, BRCA 2, BRCA-positive, breast cancer vaccine, tamoxifen, tomosynthesis
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