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Breast Cancer and Reiki

The American Cancer Society regards Reiki as a "safe" complementary cancer therapy. This article explores Reiki as a treatment modality for cancer, especially breast cancer. It includes scientific studies and experiences from hospitals and cancer patients.

Laura Bruno

 

 
Better Diagnostic Tools For Women At Risk

Studies have shown that early detection of breast cancer can save lives--and a new type of MRI, specifically designed for a woman's anatomy, is able to detect the disease in very early stages.

Wendy Mitchell

 

 
My Breast Cancer Helped Me To Discover My Purpose in Life

Breast cancer changed my life in many ways. The biggest and the most important change was that I discovered my purpose in life, which is to be in service to other women in my situation.

Lea B. Yekutiel

 

 
Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction With Perforator Flaps

Microsurgical breast reconstruction with perforator flaps (DIEP flap, SIEA flap, and GAP flap) represents the state-of-the art in breast reconstruction after mastectomy for breast cancer. So what's it all about? What is a "perforator flap"?

Minas Chrysopoulo, MD

 

 
Wine Club Helping Fight Against Breast Cancer

In the grand scheme of things, wine and breast cancer couldn't be more unalike. One is something that is meant to be savored and the other is, well, cancer, the "C-word." While they lay on opposite ends of life's spectrum, they've recently been pulled together in the form of a calendar. Developed by a wine club called SWILL (Several Wine Imbibers Liking Libations), this calendar benefits Living Beyond Breast Cancer, a nonprofit organization aimed at helping women...

Jennifer Jordan

 

 
A Look at Stage 4 Breast Cancer

Life saving early detection is the key to breast caner survival. Survival of Stage 4 breast cancer is significantly lower than if it is detected at earlier stages.

Fran Mullens

 

 
Getting Serious About Breast Cancer Prevention

Few words produce a fear factor for women as the words "breast cancer". While it is currently true that there are some very promising advances in breast cancer research and treatment, it is still a prudent course of action to use prevention as your best defense against getting this cancer in the first place, and that is what we are ready to discuss.

Danna Schneider

 

 
Breast Cancer Awareness and the Benefits of Practicing Yoga Daily

By now I am sure there are few among us whose lives haven't been touched by the affliction of Breast Cancer. Whether it's a spouse, relative, friend or neighbor virtually everyone's network circle includes someone who is suffering or has suffered from this pervasive disease.

George Carter

 

 
Breast Cancer and Diet

Breast cancer attacks one in eight women. It is a cancerous tumor, firm lump that "never" goes away. It is usually pain free. The vast majority of breast lumps are not cancerous. Diet and herbs play a big part in the build up and breakdown of tumors, cancer; as everything builds up and breaks down, has beginning and end.

Richard Heft

 

 
I Have Breast Cancer, What Now?

I always went for my annual mammogram. This was not supposed to happen to me. My habits were not always so good when it came to taking care of myself. The two things that I was good at was making my annual appointment for a pap smear and a mammogram. Today, I am so grateful for that habit!

Jean Mandel

 

 
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