"HAPPENING SO FAST": Breast Cancer Community - Support Group

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"HAPPENING SO FAST": Breast Cancer Community - Support Group

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WebMD: This space is about breast cancer, it's treatments, your options, expert viewpoints, and real-life member support.

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Tags: Cancer, Chemotherapy, Breast Cancer, Support Group, Women's Health

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A WebMD Community member asks “Is it wrong to postpone chemo?” Join the discussion. http://bit.ly/dxbr00

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure presents grant to Overlook Foundation | NJ.com

nj.com — “SUMMIT — A grant from The Susan G. Komen for the Cure North Jersey to the Overlook Foundation will fund a program dedicated to providing breast health services to minority women. Designed to raise awareness of breast cancer in Latin, African-American and Asian communities, the program will address inequities within these groups in the detection and treatment of breast cancer....View full resource at nj.com

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure North Jersey Affiliate Grant to Serve Minority Women http://bit.ly/nKftGp #breastcancer

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Minnesota film aims to help deaf women facing breast cancer | Minnesota Public Radio News

minnesota.publicradio.org — “Learning you have breast cancer is never easy, but for members of the deaf community the diagnosis can be particularly isolating. A group of Minnesota film makers are trying to change that with a documentary called "Signing On."View full resource at minnesota.publicradio.org

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ASL lacks many of the terms assoc w/ #breastcancer, leaving the deaf community feeling isolated. This film hopes to help: http://ow.ly/3XBuh

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The Avastin Question and the Payor Community

nccn.org — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) recent announcement that it is recommending removing approval for use of Avastin® (bevacizumab) for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer has generated considerable interest and strong opinions.Informed and concerned people view the decision differently:the FDA's decision is endorsed by some oncologists and patient advocacy groups and condemned by others.If the FDA affirms its decision upon appeal, then organizations that pay claims - commercView full resource at nccn.org

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Medical News: SABCS: Estrogen Therapy Cuts Breast CA Risk for Some - in Meeting Coverage, SABCS from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “SAN ANTONIO -- Estrogen-only hormone therapy may actually reduce breast cancer risk for certain selected groups of women who've had a hysterectomy, new scrutiny of the Women's Health Initiative resultView full resource at medpagetoday.com

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I thought estrogen was evil according to medical community. Now it appears it is okay in some situations. I... http://fb.me/FxaEqUqi

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Healthcare in the Latino Community | The Kojo Nnamdi Show

thekojonnamdishow.org — “Hispanics develop diseases like breast cancer at lower rates than other groups, yet they are more likely to die from these illnesses. The statistics reflect a lack of preventive care that is necessary for early diagnosis and treatment. We...View full resource at thekojonnamdishow.org

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If you missed today's @kojoshow with Dr. Elmer Huerta, listen here ! http://bit.ly/a5vtDV

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What can the diabetes community learn from the cancer community? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.com — “I am in constant amazement about how massively ACTIVE the cancer patient community is. Not that we aren't active in diabetes, but when I sit and realize that there are fifteen 3-day long 60-mile walks organized to raise awareness around breast cancer alone, I am in awe and can't help but think we can learn a lot from the cancer movement. Two things that strike me when I read about the work groups like the Susan G. Komen for the Cure do are: Eighty-five percent of the net proceeds raised from theView full resource at tudiabetes.com

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Excellent discussion prompt! RT @tudiabetes What can the #diabetes community learn from the cancer community? http://bit.ly/M5xs3 please RT

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