Breast cancer survivors give hope
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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Survivors Corner
A forum for survivors to share their stories and others to gain hope
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Survivors Corner > Early Detection is the best remedy
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Reggie
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03/02/2010 12:31:59
Early Detection is the best remedy
I am very glad that this kind of website was made as a venue to discuss freely about breast cancer. My wife is a survivor of breast cancer. I've seen how she suffered and went through all the pain. It pierced my heart that I could not do anything to take away the pain. If only we consulted immediately a physician when we first detected a lump in her breast, then maybe it will not worsen much. According to the doctor, early detection is the best remedy for breast cancer.
Still, I am thankful that my wife survived. I hope and pray that this will continue forever.
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Ryan
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03/02/2010 12:48:56
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
Dude, this breast cancer thing is really a bad thing..My mother is also a survivor on this. And yeah, it was so awful seeing her going through the ordeal.
I don't understand why such illness exist. It sucks!
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Reggie
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03/02/2010 13:05:05
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
Yeah, dude...you said it..breast cancer really sucks!
But, instead of avoiding the problem, we have to face it. Every time I saw my wife going through the knife, I also didn't understand what on earth this kind of illness do to humans.
Instead of avoiding reality, we have to face it and deal with it by addressing it with the best remedy there is.
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Ryan
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03/02/2010 13:15:40
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
Reggie wrote: Yeah, dude...you said it..breast cancer really sucks!
But, instead of avoiding the problem, we have to face it. Every time I saw my wife going through the knife, I also didn't understand what on earth this kind of illness do to humans.
Instead of avoiding reality, we have to face it and deal with it by addressing it with the best remedy there is.
Thanks dude. I am glad that my mother has survived breast cancer. Maybe I still need to decipher the existence of this. I've conducted a lot of research on this when my mother was still in the circle of the whole breast cancer thing. And it sucks to know that a lot of women (and even men) are being "victimized" by breast cancer.
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laila
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08/02/2010 14:45:17
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
Is this really true? My partner, who was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer, had her lump checked just few weeks after she discovered it.
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Emelita
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09/02/2010 14:45:48
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
What we mean about early detection here is that you consult immediately your doctor upon discovery of a lump in your breast...early detection and early consultation helps the further spread of cancer helps; hence, easier to cure.
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Reggie
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09/02/2010 15:06:28
RE:Early Detection is the best remedy
Emelita wrote: What we mean about early detection here is that you consult immediately your doctor upon discovery of a lump in your breast...early detection and early consultation helps the further spread of cancer helps; hence, easier to cure.
I totally agree with Emelita. Based on my own personal experience, it is best to consult a doctor immediately. If your wife doesn't want it, drag her to the hospital if you have to..hehehe
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October - Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month – it’s here to help us all to be more “breast aware”. Unfortunately breast cancer is still the most common cancer is the UK with nearly 46,000 people being diagnosed every year. By having a breast cancer awareness month, Breast Cancer Care hopes to keep people talking about this disease which affects so many people.
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