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PJ Hamel's Breast Cancer SharePosts

PJ Hamel's Breast Cancer SharePosts

http://www.healthcentral.com/breast-cancer/c/78/

PJ Hamel writes 4-5 times a week about the latest in breast cancer news, offering good-humored advice for patients, survivors and their families.

Jeannette Vagnozzi's Breast Cancer SharePosts

Jeannette Vagnozzi's Breast Cancer SharePosts

http://www.healthcentral.com/breast-cancer/c/5124/

Jeannette Vagnozzi's breast cancer blog focuses on breast reconstruction and issues that young breast cancer survivors face.

Breast Cancer: Fight Now by Dr. Aaron Tabor

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

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.

Breast Cancer: What Studies say

Breast Cancer: What Studies say

http://breastcancerstudies.blogspot.com

This blog provides new information and useful health tips for individuals interested to know about Breast Cancer. Studies are on throughout the world to help women tackle breast cancer. This blog highlights findings from various recent studies on bre

Breast Cancer Reconstruction Blog

Breast Cancer Reconstruction Blog

http://breast-cancer-reconstruction.blogspot.com

Breast cancer is the leading cancer affecting American women. Almost any woman who loses her breast to cancer can have it rebuilt through plastic surgery. This breast reconstruction blog was created to introduce women to the latest reconstructive pro

Beyond Breast Cancer

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.

Breast Cancer and Me

Breast Cancer and Me

http://tracy-breastcancerandme.blogspot.com/

I am the face of breast cancer. I am 43 years old with no risk factors. I have two young children, a husband and a full time job. I am fortunate to have so many people who want to help me through this journey. It is here in this breast cancer blog th

Boobs on Ice: inside invasive breast cancer

Boobs on Ice: inside invasive breast cancer

http://susanreynolds.blogs.com/boobsonice/

I wasn't supposed to be a candidate for breast cancer. And then I was diagnosed. What happened when twitter users and the bloggosphere found out can only be described as miraculous.

Sylvie Fortin's Breast Cancer Victory

Sylvie Fortin's Breast Cancer Victory

http://www.breastcancervictory.com/

This is my breast cancer survivor story. Initially therapeutic, I soon realized how telling my story inspired so many in creating breast cancer awareness.

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Dramatic variations in cancer survival rates shock charities

Mesothelioma Cancer - Health Legal Adviser - Health Safety L… | December 8th 2009 by Ahsan

The country’s biggest cancer charity has expressed shock at government figures revealing huge variations in patients’ chances of surviving from one area of the UK to another. The biggest survival gap was in lung cancer, where Departmen read more

Breast Reconstruction: Part 1 – Reconstruction Using Implants

Orange County Plastic Surgery Blog | November 23rd 2009 by jessica

For all of the amazing women who are surviving breast cancer, it is important to not only be healthy and well, but to regain their femininity. Surgeons are developing and refining reconstructive techniques to provide these women with more options read more

Stefanie Spielman, 42

The Daily Inquirer | November 19th 2009 by Ron Del Rosario

Stefanie Spielman, 42, wife of Ohio State University football great Chris Spielman, has died. She is noted for her courageous struggle against breast cancer. Stefanie is survived by her husband, Chris, and four children. According to the Web site of read more

Who’s your hero?

My so-called world | November 11th 2009 by malaya

If you are thinking about your favorite Heroes character, that’s not what I want to hear. I am referring to the CNN Heroes. The campaign is about ordinary people who do extraordinary things to help their fellowmen. The Top 10 CNN Heroes nominee read more

Ruth Wassinger: Breast Cancer Survivor

A Girl's Gotta Spa! | November 10th 2009 by Shannon Nelson

Name: Ruth K. Wassinger Age: 59 A Surviving “Affair” My husband had four different women in his life for almost a year. Their names were Zsa Zsa, Rachelle, Ava, and Sassy. Sassy was actually only a “one-day stand. “ Most women wouldn read more

Ria Vanden Eynde – Painting Two Cancers

W-WomenGlobally | November 9th 2009

Ria Vanden Eynde is a fighter. She is surviving two cancers, thyroid and breast, diagnosed about nine months apart. A Belgian, inspired by Frida Kahlo and other artists, she express her experience, her scars, her emotions and thoughts in the languag read more

New Study Identifies Link Between Obesity and Cancer

Training for a Killer Physique; functional fitness for serio… | November 6th 2009 by Charlotte Ord

Researchers at the American Institute for Cancer Research recently released a report which suggests that over 100,000 cancer cases each year are caused by obesity. The findings, which were based on studies of seven different cancers with known links read more

Beating Cancer: Does Early Detection Help?

Cancer Treatment Blog | November 5th 2009 by Josh

For more than 30 years, government health organizations and the cancer societies have pushed the idea that early detection and treatment increases your odds of surviving cancer. The messages are everywhere. They urge us to check for prostate, breast, read more

Weight Training Impact on Breast Cancer Survivors

Fitness, Health, and Diet Tips - Tips to gain muscle, lose w… | November 4th 2009 by Bill Nadraszky

Surviving breast cancer is a very difficult in the first place for any woman but the self esteem issues of a masectomy are something that many women find hard to overcome. A study was just released that seems to shed some light on the idea that by ta read more

Serving Others in Their Time of Need - Surviving Cancer Patient i…

Being Women Of Influence | October 29th 2009 by ThinkOnItDevotions

A co-worker of mine was diagnosed with advanced stage breast cancer.  She is a mother of three small children.  She is also a believer in Jesus Christ.  Throughout her treatments, she did not complain or ask questions like “why m read more

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