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Breast Cancer Newsletter |
Week of November 4
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In This Issue:
MRSA Superbug: Experts Answer Your Questions
The Breast Cancer Club
The Truth About Soy
How Do You Deal With the Waiting?
Today's Top Story: Does Positive Thinking Help Fight Cancer?
Do cancer survivors with an upbeat attitude live longer than others? A new study addresses this important question, which vexes many people living with cancer.
Also See: An Essential Component to Cancer Treatment
Watch It Now: Keeping Your Mojo Past Middle Age
Health News Headlines
Is Lumpectomy a Reasonable Option for Black Women?
Some reports suggest breast cancer is more aggressive in black women; so is it safe for women with early-stage disease to go with a less
extreme surgery? A new study has the latest information to help women and their doctors make the choice.
Also See: Decision Tool: Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy
More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss:
MRSA Superbug: What It Looks Like, How to Avoid It
Secret Found in the Resilient Mind
Capers: A Carnivore's Best Bud?
Editor's Picks
Dropping Out of the Breast Cancer Club
What if you don't want to wear a wig or even a pink ribbon pin? See how one couple grappled with the expectations that have grown up around a breast cancer diagnosis.
Also See:
The Truth About Soy
New Research on Vitamin D and Cancer
9 Frightfully Fattening Fall Foods
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5 Tips for Treating Neck Pain From Cervical Disc Disease
Members Are Talking
From the Breast Cancer: Friend to Friend message board:
How Do You Deal With the Waiting?
This board member is recently diagnosed and waiting for results from a bone biopsy. Waiting and waiting and waiting! Read her message and share your thoughts on how to get through the terrible waiting.
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