Archive | 30. Jul, 2006

Done! (Blogathon #51)

And it’s done! I’ll post more later today once I’ve had some sleep, LOL! This post is for the Blogathon 2006! I am blogging for The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information about what I am doing, please click here!

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Home stretch! (Blogathon #50)

Anyone tired yet, LOL! What Signs Suggest a Lump is Likely to Be Cancerous? It is not possible for a woman or a physician to know for certain whether a breast lump indicates breast cancer until imaging exams (such as mammography and ultrasound) and/or biopsy are performed. A breast biopsy involves taking a sample of [...]

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Can you taste it? (Blogathon #49)

Oh wow, we’re getting so close!!! How Are Benign Breast Conditions Detected? Benign breast lumps are often first detected by physicians during clinical breast examination, routine mammogram or by patients practicing breast self-examination (BSE). Focal pain (pain confined to one spot in the breast) or nipple discharge (other than milk) may also alert a woman [...]

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