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This site is dedicated to my wife Carol, who is dealing with breast cancer and the emotional issues that comes with finding out that you have breast cancer.

This article is written from a man’s perspective and comments from my wife about wearing a wig because of breast cancer.

Some people when the find out that they have breast cancer would just like to curl up and avoid people, their friends even their family. What they do not realize is that they are going to need all of the help they can get and their are many people who want to provide help to you.

If you have been told that you will receive chemotherapy, chances are that you are going to lose your hair within a couple of weeks after the first treatment. In fact within the first week, your hair is actually dead...

If you have decided to purchase a wig, there are a few items to consider. First of all timing can be important for some people.

Breast cancer patients in general must be their own best advocates when it comes to arranging for doctors visits and tests as well as operations that are required for breast cancer.

Breast Cancer awareness is a subject that many people do not even think about until they or someone close to them find out that they have breast cancer. My wife has breast cancer and is now hopefully cured, however until it happened to us.......

Many people like to show their support for cancer research by purchasing bracelets and other things such as earrings and ribbons.

Imagine you have no signs of cancer in your breast, you have no cancer anywhere in the family, you eat well, don't smoke and only drink moderately.

My wife had no symptoms of cancer and none in her family, yet she had just been diagnosed with breast cancer! In fact the doctor, although he knew were to look for it he could not find it even with a physical examination of the breast.

There are many kinds of breast cancer and the breast cancer treatment will be different for every person, almost tailor made. You need to listen to your doctor very closely to properly understand the options you have.

A third of breast-cancer survivors suffer from fatigue for up to 10 years after their initial diagnosis, according to a UCLA study published yesterday. According to the study, .......

Cancer researchers are urging people to take more vitamin D to lower the risk of colon, breast and ovarian cancer,.....

Breast cancer patients who are over weight may have a somewhat poorer survival odds than leaner women with the disease.

 

 

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