I am proud to say that I am a survivor of breast cancer. The past few years since I discovered that it has suffered from cancer is the best part of my life in many ways. At the beginning of the trip I applied for a golf tournament For the benefit of the Breast Cancer Foundation, the irony was that I found a lump in one of my breasts. Back then, I was more concerned about the game than embarrassment. What is annoying me is that I noticed that it is growing steadily. My friend recommended that I go to the doctor.
I have recently asked my mother, my sister and my aunt the following question in October: I am a survivor of breast cancer and want to have other people understand breast cancer as a carrier of mutation BRCA 2? Here are my thoughts on their answers and their answers. Do I want people to know about breast cancer? For patients with breast cancer, if you have already had a diagnosis of breast cancer, please be cautious of those who say "I know a person diagnosed with cancer ...". Their story is optimistic, but not necessarily so, I hope that you remain cautious. They may start talking about the performance of their friends during chemotherapy. But this story may end with "... but after a long struggle she died."
At this year's Afropunk, Erica Hart, a strange activist and surviving breast cancer, attended her naked holiday. Ericka believes that the proportion of breast cancer patients has increased in the past decade but since they did not find an online female representative like her online during surgery, they want to wake up a black woman with breast cancer more . Her announcement not only reaffirms the criteria of new beauty, it also provides a bright spot for breast cancer women.
Breast cancer Breast cancer is an increasingly popular disease on this day. One in eight females is diagnosed with breast cancer (Breast Cancer, 2010). Breast cancer women and men fight not only cancer, but also the psychological aspect of this disease. Breast cancer is the second cancer diagnosed as cancer in the United States and is the second cancer after skin cancer. Case study 1: Breast cancer: The client is a 50-year-old female teacher who is told that mammograms are abnormal. Diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma was made after stereotaxic needle biopsy of the leaflet of 1.5 x 1.5 cm at 3 o'clock of the left breast. The client modified radical mastectomy and lymph node dissection. 11 sentinel lymph nodes and 16 lymph nodes were tumor positive. Estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor