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    Due to the high incidence of breast and cervical cancer, which continues to rise, the need for better screening protocols and interventions require a successful program such as this is highly recommended. Cervical and breast cancer continue to be the leading cancers seen among women with a much increase incidence seen in impoverished individuals as a result of late detection and treatment which often results in death. Many of these women have lost interest in themselves and just do not care, as

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    Known for centuries as the "dread disease", Breast Cancer, a formidable opponent of any woman alive today, was even more so in the nineteenth century. Women who were diagnose with the disease had very little chance of survival and were all too often subjected to excruciating and brutal breast augmentation surgeries, even when much of the time they were already terminal and the surgery made no difference at all. Robert Shadle and James S. Olson's story about our ill fated heroin Nabby Smith recants

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    Breast cancer is a type of cancer originates from breast tissue, generally from the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply the ducts with milk. Cancers originating from lobules are known as lobular carcinomas whereas from ducts are called ductal carcinomas. (Ref: Breast Cancer, National Cancer Institute) Invasive breast cancer is breast cancer that has spread from the point of origin in the breast ducts/lobules to the surrounding normal tissue cells. In exceptional cases, breast cancer

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    I interviewed Sarah (not her real name) about her experience with breast cancer, how her family and partner were affected by it and her ways of coping with stress. Sarah is 40 year old working mom with 5 year old daughter and 7 year old son. She is divorced for the past 4 years and she is in a new relationship now. Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer almost 4 years ago, just a few months after her divorce was legalized. The diagnosis was devastated for her, she was terrified what will happen

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    In October of my sophomore year, my mother sat me down on our couch and told me she had breast cancer. My mother has a habit of spinning terrible news to sound like casual conversation. She said that we would go into this optimistic, hoping for something small or easily handled. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with stage three malignant phyllodes tumors in her right breast. Hearing this, I was devastated. My mother had recently been recovering from a car accident in which she was a pedestrian hit

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    and that you don’t have Breast Cancer. My mom explained to me that the doctors had found something that wasn’t right. The had found a tumor, and she was diagnosed with stage 1 Breast cancer. I hear the soothing noise in my mom’s voice as she believes in herself and overcoming cancer. As the news hit me, I was very panicky. My mom then had told me that she was going to have to get surgery and that everything was going to be okay. As I believed that she could beat Breast Cancer, I could still hear

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    Breast Cancer Advertisements 1) Criteria for Comparison Cancer that starts in the tissues of the breast is known as breast cancer. Breast cancer is a potentially deadly disease that is one of the major causes of cancer related deaths among women. One woman in fourteen will contract breast cancer during her lifetime and one in twenty one will die of it (Fallowfield, & Clark 1991). The national breast cancer awareness is vastly known throughout the entire month of October in the United States. The

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    In 2011, my aunt Tami was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. She had many surgeries, MRI’s, and CT scans. She also had countless rounds of chemotherapy and radiation. To help pay for the hospital bills that come along with severe cancer cases, my family hosted a benefit in Tami’s name, and started a GoFundMe page. Hundreds, if not thousands of dollars were raised to help Tami and her husband, Kim, pay for everything necessary for her survival. After surgeries, radiation, and chemo, Tami was

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    PIP Implant Scandal 1.0 Background The breast implants produced by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) French company were banned in the year of 2010. PIP which was founded in year 1991 and was once the world’s third largest supplier of silicone gel breast implants was eventually shut down within the same year. This company had illegally produced and marketed the implants using unauthorized industrial grade silicone gel that meant for use in mattresses instead of approved and mandated medical grade silicone

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    It is incredibly difficult for a nine year old to fully understand the severity of stage four inflammatory breast cancer, but it’s nearly impossible when a doctor tells you that your mother only has six weeks to live. However, I can still remember the exact moment when I realized my mother was sick: I walked into the hospital room to find her tied up to machines and in excruciating pain. I froze. I wanted to help her, but how could I? The next few years were difficult. Between numerous surgeries

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