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Things are Looking Up – Susan's Blog – Weaving through Breast Cancer Land
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Susan's Blog – Weaving through Breast Cancer Land. A4BC is a 501(3)c non-profit corporation. Things are Looking Up. I truly feel empowered by the amount of love and understanding that I am receiving from my family and good friends as a result of blogging my true thoughts and emotions. I am so uplifted by all the love and support coming my way. And don’t worry. There is still plenty to write and complain about. But today I am going to live in the moment. I will continue to remind myself to app...Yes Lori,...
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The Accidental Amazon » Betty Ford & The Status Of Mammography
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Life is what happens when we're making other plans. Laquo; All I Need To Know I Learned From Chloe. Betty Ford & The Status Of Mammography. This is a long one, dear readers, so grab a cup of coffee and put your feet up. Thank you, Mrs. Ford. Before Audre Lorde wrote and published. Mammography — what difference does it really make? The beginnings of mammography. Which concluded, logically enough, that “Mammography screening should be personalized on the basis of a woman’s age, breast density, ...Found tha...
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles: The Can-Do Spirit
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles. One woman's inside view of living with breast cancer in today's society. Saturday, January 1, 2011. Or having a fighting spirit. Or simply strength of character. To me it's just getting through a horrendous experience the best way I know how. There's nothing brave about it. It just is what it is. And wouldn't everybody do the same if they were in my shoes? You just do it, and you get through it. Somehow. Anne of Austria (b.1601- d.1666). Consider Anne of Austria. The wife o...
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles: Breast Cancer Awareness Jersey Shore Style!
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles. One woman's inside view of living with breast cancer in today's society. Saturday, October 1, 2011. Breast Cancer Awareness Jersey Shore Style! I guess this item, received in my mailbox this week, brought it all home, and eureka I got it! This is how "In Jersey / Jersey Shore Magazine" depicts what they think is important for the women of the Jersey Shore area to know about breast cancer. First the cover of their "Special Breast Cancer Awareness Issue". Second, the contents.
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Pinktober: One Week Down, Three To Go. | cancerfree2b
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Pinktober: One Week Down, Three To Go. And, I guess that is the problem:. Nothing is really new. We still have pink washing, breast cancer. Month and very little of the money raised in the name of a cure going to actual research and . . . Still, 30% of ALL women who are diagnosed with breast cancer will become metastatic – as in having an incurable disease, as in they will die from breast cancer. Cancer sucks. Period. How is drinking pink alcohol fighting against breast cancer? Of that . . . In fairness ...
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New Yorker essay worth a read, but grab some tissue . . . | cancerfree2b
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New Yorker essay worth a read, but grab some tissue . . . I found this essay last night and thought I would share it. It is written by a son, on the loss of his father. Really beautiful. The essay is called: “Nobody’s Son” by Mark Slouka. You can find it here:. How I am Doing. So glad to be on this side of things . . . →. 2 Responses to “New Yorker essay worth a read, but grab some tissue . . .”. April 13, 2014 at 1:19 PM. April 13, 2014 at 1:22 PM. Oh wow, that is my favorite line too! But Doctor…...
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komen fraud | cancerfree2b
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Tag Archives: komen fraud. Pinktober: One Week Down, Three To Go. And, I guess that is the problem:. Nothing is really new. We still have pink washing, breast cancer. Month and very little of the money raised in the name of a cure going to actual research and . . . Still, 30% of ALL women who are diagnosed with breast cancer will become metastatic – as in having an incurable disease, as in they will die from breast cancer. Cancer sucks. Period. How is drinking pink alcohol fighting against breast cancer?
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles: Komen By The Numbers
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The Cancer Culture Chronicles. One woman's inside view of living with breast cancer in today's society. Monday, January 24, 2011. Komen By The Numbers. And so the game goes on. If you need to get up to speed on where the debate currently stands, I recommend reading the following articles by Gayle Sulik, author of Pink Ribbon Blues. Which also contain links to other news stories and essays on the topic, along with official responses by Komen. The Battle "For The Cure" - The Phrase, That Is.". In consideri...
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Breast Cancer Mets | regrounding
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Of chemo, cancer and facing life head-on. A Cornucopia of Musings. People Say the Darndest Things. Life with MBC. There is so much that is misunderstood, unclear, and even unbelievable. For those of you new to this, MBC is metastatic breast cancer, or stage IV breast cancer. Once breast cancer takes up in a distant organ it becomes deadly. It takes the lives of over 40,500 Americans each year. And even if we don’t die from it, we die with it. Breast cancer is curable. Click to email (Opens in new window).
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The Dirty Pink UnderBelly: May 2013
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Monday, May 13, 2013. Leave a message for Karen, TC HERE. The Dirty Pink Underbelly. Thursday, May 2, 2013. Radiation - this time complete with side effects! I finished my 2 weeks of radiation to the rodded and fractured and becancered femur, and to the lumbar vertebra that had the doctor worried. Stop those pesky cancer cells from growing. Stomp out those hot spots. Going into this round of radiation, I didn't really have much pain in my back. My pain focus was on my leg. Let me side-bar here and mentio...
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