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This page is to enable those of you who have survived breast cancer to tell your story.  For the many, many ladies and and, not so many, gentlemen who have battled and beaten breast cancer it's an opportunity to start a new chapter, to draw a line under the disease and move on to the rest of your life.  For those of you still fighting the battle, then we hope these stories will give you faith and optimism for your future.

If you have survived breast cancer then please tell your story and give some hope to others still travelling the path towards recovery.

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Alisa - 03/02/2010 02:11:03
   
Children of those Who Survived Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer is really a sure killer nowadays especially among women. I've seen my mother how she suffered and endured this illness. As her daughter, it also kills me seeing her in utmost pain. All I can say is that breast cancer patients really need our understanding, care and attention. They just do not deal with the physical pain but the mental anguish that goes through in having such sickness.

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Emelita - 03/02/2010 06:23:38
   
RE:Children of those Who Survived Breast Cancer
Alisa wrote:
Breast Cancer is really a sure killer nowadays especially among women. I've seen my mother how she suffered and endured this illness. As her daughter, it also kills me seeing her in utmost pain. All I can say is that breast cancer patients really need our understanding, care and attention. They just do not deal with the physical pain but the mental anguish that goes through in having such sickness.


It will be very great if all children are like you...especially children of cancer patients.

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Alisa - 03/02/2010 12:40:42
   
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Emelita wrote:
Alisa wrote:
Breast Cancer is really a sure killer nowadays especially among women. I've seen my mother how she suffered and endured this illness. As her daughter, it also kills me seeing her in utmost pain. All I can say is that breast cancer patients really need our understanding, care and attention. They just do not deal with the physical pain but the mental anguish that goes through in having such sickness.


It will be very great if all children are like you...especially children of cancer patients.


Thank you for the compliment. What happened to our mother strengthened more our relationship in the family. It also brought us closer to God. It is funny, though, nowadays....our mother has been spoiled by us, children,...we always see to it that she is in a healthy and good conditions. We do not want to see her again going through the pain of chemotherapy.

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Michi - 08/02/2010 14:13:32
   
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My case is quite different. It's my daughter who has a breast cancer. She is young, intelligent and self-driven. So, as a mother, it really hurts me a lot to see my daughter suffering this sickness. But I am very proud of my daughter on how she is handling this situation. She remains calm and focus in her medication. I admit that until now, I still cannot accept the idea that my daughter is fighting against breast cancer.

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Alisa - 08/02/2010 14:55:10
   
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Michi wrote:
My case is quite different. It's my daughter who has a breast cancer. She is young, intelligent and self-driven. So, as a mother, it really hurts me a lot to see my daughter suffering this sickness. But I am very proud of my daughter on how she is handling this situation. She remains calm and focus in her medication. I admit that until now, I still cannot accept the idea that my daughter is fighting against breast cancer.


I really understand how you feel. There's this stage of denial and then, finally, acceptance. Every day during my mother's ordeal of breast cancer, I was so scared that I just want to be swallowed by the follower. But God is so good and comforting. I cannot even imagine how I was able to handle it, and where did I get strength to deal with the situation. I always believe in the power of prayers.

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Ryan - 08/02/2010 15:24:24
   
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I really hope that doctors and scientists will really find a cure to this. Maybe a vaccine to prevent breast cancer. This will surely help a lot.

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Reggie - 10/02/2010 02:24:12
   
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Ryan wrote:
I really hope that doctors and scientists will really find a cure to this. Maybe a vaccine to prevent breast cancer. This will surely help a lot.


Yeah, this would be very great. If there is a vaccine now to prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer then, maybe, a vaccine for breast cancer is not a remote possibility.

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Michi - 10/02/2010 04:34:06
   
RE:Children of those Who Survived Breast Cancer The thought of my daughter having a breast cancer really kills me that I am willing to switch places with her. My daughter is so young and she does not deserve to be in pain because of this cancer.

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Victor - 10/02/2010 05:04:28
   
RE:Children of those Who Survived Breast Cancer My sister is also very young to be diagnosed with breast cancer. The children of our eldest sister who was also diagnosed with breast cancer, but was not able to make, are moving their lives forward despite the fact that they have no more mother. One child of hers is very vocal that she will be a doctor when she grows up because she will try to look for medicines in treating breast cancer.

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Michi - 10/02/2010 05:15:42
   
RE:Children of those Who Survived Breast Cancer My daughter is not yet married and has no children either. So it pains me also that she is suffering with breast cancer and, yet, still missing the most important part of womanhood which is being a mother.

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