NASA Spaceline Current Awareness September 4, 2009
NASA Spaceline Current Awareness September 4, 2009
NASA Spaceline Current Awareness September 4, 2009
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I have Breast cancer stage 2b. I will be one year already this coming September.
I have notice lately that my left upper arm where my lympnodes were removed from my left breasts has been getting bigger. What does this mean ? I am so worried.
Categories: Breast Cancer Staging Tags: already, breast, cancer, Coming, September, Stage, this, year
Amanda Rheaume – Ottawa, September 2009
Amanda performs at the National Archives in Ottawa to raise money for Breast Cancer Research.
Categories: Breast Cancer Awareness Month Tags: Awareness, breast, cancer, month, October, September
Dear September Breast Cancer Public Service Announcement .m4v
jampoet awareness announcement for Breast Cancer. Dear September donates to Breast Cancer research. Dear September available at www.createspace.com Please be sure to share this and pass this on for continued awareness.
Categories: Breast Cancer Research Tags: .m4v, Announcement, breast, cancer, Dear, Public, September, Service
Insidermedicine In 60 – September 28, 2009
From New York – According to a report published in the journal Cancer, more and more women are turning to prophylactic mastectomy–a preventive procedure for high risk breast cancer patients that removes the unaffected breast. Researchers studied data from New York’s cancer registry, analyzing over 69000 cases. They found that from 1995 to 2005 the amount of prophylactic mastectomies more than doubled. From Denmark – Women who take antidepressants during pregnancy put their babies at a small increased risk of heart defects, according to a study published in the British Medical Journal. Danish researchers studied nearly 500, 000 babies born between 1996 and 2003. They found that babies born to women who took an SSRI during the first trimester were at a .4% increased risk of having a septal heart defect. And finally, from the Netherlands – The presence of an autoimmune condition called lupus anticoagulant (LA) in young women dramatically increases their risk of stroke and heart attack, according to a report published in the journal Lancet Neurology. Researchers studied over 1000 women under the age of 50, analyzing their blood samples and cardiovascular risk factors. They found that women with LA had a five times increased risk of heart attack and 40 times increased risk of stroke. Results also showed that oral contraceptives and smoking added significantly to this risk
Categories: High Risk Breast Cancer Tags: 2009, Insidermedicine, September
