She is a breast cancer patient stage1,and 32 years. She has received total mastectomy ( of the right breast) and chemotherapy. This patient is worried about her illness and she would like to prevent or control her illness.
I want to know how can I advice her for how much of Fiber consumtion that she need and which kind of food is best for her health?
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Could breast cancer start at an early age?How old?I have this kind of rock in my breast and I’m worried if it is one of the signs.But I’ve had the rock thing in my breast for 2 years.
Could breast cancer start at an early age?How old?I have this kind of rock in my breast and I’m worried if it is one of the signs.But I’ve had the rock thing in my breast for 2 years.
Recently i have noticed a lump in my breast like on the left side of my nipple. It has never been there before and i am fraking out that i have breast cancer. Please help me.
Breast cancer is something women think they know all about: Look for lumps; have mammograms; see our doctors. But none of that will save you from one silent breast cancer killer that women know virtually nothing about. More information: www.komonews.com
TX 5 August 2010~Why are thousands of New Zealand women still not being given the full facts about the risk of abortion… It’s estimated that more than seventeen thousand New Zealand women will legally terminate their pregnancies this year. The procedure is only legal in this country if the mother has satisfied two medical experts that there is sufficient risk, if the pregnancy continues. But international research shows that some of the women who go on to have an abortion, still face risk to their physical and mental health. Some countries are reporting that up to forty percent of women who had an abortion, also developed breast cancer . Those research results are easily obtainable on the internet, and several New Zealand organisations have been trying to inform the public about the findings… but the information is still not being included in literature about “women’s health” or given to women who attend pre-abortion counselling. To discuss the issue, Allan Lee spoke to Brendan Malone, from Family Life International.
For a person living in IL that is 62, history of breast cancer, wants to retire but can’t qualify or afford to pay out of pocket for coverage with the history of cancer. What do people do in these types of situations?
Thank you in advance!!