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Breast Cancer: Fight Now by Dr. Aaron Tabor
http://breastcancerfightnowbydraarontabor.blogspot.com
Latest medical research and news on breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer risk, breast cancer research, and breast cancer treatment.
Breast Cancer is a Bitch
http://www.breastcancerisabitch.blogspot.com
This blog is for any with breast cancer and their loved ones. It is a resource with links to medical information. It is for people to share their stories and encourage eachother.
Chocolate Daydreams
http://www.chocolatedaydreams.blogspot.com
One author's sweet little corner of the world.
Beyond Breast Cancer
http://beyond-breast-cancer.blogspot.com
Beyond Breast Cancer covers breast reconstruction as well as current news, issues and views about breast cancer.
A Rose is a Rose...Unless it's The Rose
http://www.therosehouston.blogspot.com/
The Rose is the Houston area's leading 501(c)(3) non-profit breast cancer organization providing mammography screening, diagnosis, early access to treatment and support to all women regardless of their ability to pay.
Wonder Wifey
http://www.wonderwifey.com
A migrant Filipina in the USA writes about her adventures/misadventures as working married woman with a passion for blogging, reading, dancing, eating, shopping and cooking for her foodie hubby. Her questions, lesson, reflections, bloopers and all.
Our Healthy Lifestyle - for a better and beautiful life
http://www.ourhealthylifestyle.info/
Hi, my name is Helen Archer I am 45 years old, married, one kid and I am passionate about subjects related to health. Everyday I am trying to discover useful information to help you, improve your life. You will find interesting posts from many typ
The Memorial Foundation: Charity Giving
http://nc.memfound.org/Page.aspx?pid=246
Reports news about charitable efforts and events that support the health of the Yakima Community.
About Breast Cancer and Treatment
http://aboutbreastcancerandtreatment.blogspot.com/
Reports say that after lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most deadly and common type of cancer, which accounts for 1% of all deaths and 7% of all cancer deaths. This type of cancer is considered to the fifth common cause responsible of deaths.
Breast Cancer - offering support through experience
http://breastcancerbeater.blogspot.com/
Written by women with experience of living through Breast Cancer, the Blog offers personal insight into a difficult and daunting time. Through their often humourous anecdotal posts, learn how they journeyed through diagnosis, surgery and survival.
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Click for a Cause in Hawaii Kai
Barbara's Hawaii | December 18th 2009 by Barbara Abe
The holiday season makes me think of less fortunate folks who need our help. Use your computer and make a difference with a click of a mouse at these sites (no purchase necessary):www.goodsearch.com: the site donates about a penny per search to any read more
Your Company Health Insurance Benefits And You
The Financial Advisor Professional | December 18th 2009 by Neal Deutsch, Ron Niclas
How familiar are you with your company supplied health insurance plan? Are you fully familiar and are utilizing all the benefits provided to you? While you know that it is available to you for doctor visits and the occasional (I hope very occasional read more
Breast Cancer is China's Unwelcome Visitor
NewsBlaze Top Stories | December 17th 2009 by Alan Gray
The mammogram revealed that Ying, the mother of an 18-year-old daughter, had a late stage ductal carcinoma in her left breast. 'Remove the whole breast or die,' said the oncologist. read more
Quote of the Day
Shakespeare's Sister | December 17th 2009
Rush Limbaugh, outraged about the possibility that insurance companies would be required to cover mammograms and injuries resulting from domestic violence:About the premiums going up, and my brilliant, uh, dissertation on why prices'll go up in the p read more
CT Scans and Mammograms Cause Cancer
Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer Blog | December 17th 2009 by Michael L. Neff
Two new studies in the Archives of Internal Medicine urge caution in the use of CT scans and other forms of medical imaging that involve radiation. CT scans and mammograms use radiation, although the dose from a mammogram is smaller.These studies sup read more
Brrr.
Alice in Paris Loves Art and Tea | December 17th 2009
Ha, not a wintery picture today, but fighting back at the weather. Our first really cold day has arrived. -27 outside. Thought I would post something escapist. Sweet dreams. Taken in September. My brother built the wee pool house this summer. They h read more
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Alice in Paris Loves Art and Tea | December 16th 2009
I'm having fun with this! Picked up an old wooden chair at the flea market for $15 and am slowly transforming it into something wonderful:) Every now and then I pick up a brush and dabble.Still have to do Christmas cards and get a tree!!!! Such a bus read more
Don't Be Afraid, Sisters: Get That Lump Checked Out Before It Get…
Recreating Eden: Mary Soderstrom's Blog | December 16th 2009 by Mary Soderstrom
Bad news from a friend: her 35 year old daughter-in-law, mother of two, full of life, has just been diagnosed with multiple breast cancer tumors. Apparently, she'd been aware of lumps for some time, but had dragged her feet getting them checked out. read more
MRI Might Detect Breast Cancer Earlier
Breast Cancer: Fight Now by Dr. Aaron Tabor | December 16th 2009 by Aaron Tabor, MD
The CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium was rich with new and interesting breast cancer research. Another study presented at this symposium reported on the benefits of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coupled with mammograms to read more
Breast Cancer-Click and Raise Funds for Free Mammograms
New Scribbles From Glynis Smy | December 16th 2009 by Glynis Smy
Not an advert, just a Glynis Moment (A GM) ;0Click to Give is a method of donating towards the Breast Cancer Mammogram Fundraiser.Each click is a donation to the site, so it costs you nothing but benefits many who cannot afford to fund themselves. So read more
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