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Breast Cancer Welcome!
First time visitors.

from a personal perspective
 

Breast cancer even sounds scary.  Perhaps it should be called beast cancer.  Women fear to hear those words and even delay seeing their doctor when they find a lump.

Last month my mother had surgery on her ankle.  It'd been bothering her for years.  Finally a doctor found that she had a torn tendon.  While she was having medical tests in preparation for the tendon-repair surgery, a routine mammogram was done.

You've probably heard the complaint; "My feet are killing me."  In this case, my Mom's feet saved her life.

The mammogram came back with a suspicious looking spot.  More tests were done:  a sonogram, more x-rays, and finally a biopsy.  This test was positive for cancer.

She could not feel a lump.  If it hadn't been for the mammogram, she'd have no clue that she had breast cancer.  By the time a woman can feel a lump, she has had breast cancer for ten years according to Susan Love's The Breast Book.

I perseverate the thought; "My mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer."  I don't know that this fact as sunk in yet.  I lost a dear friend to breast cancer just two years ago in September.

I'm keeping an online diary.  This diary will be my main way of keeping in touch with everyone while I'm at my Mom's. If you'd like to subscribe to it, it's at Nporta.



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Sign up to read my breast cancer diary.  There are several different ways to read my diary.  Here's how I did it:

  1. Go to the http://www.nporta.com web site.

  2. Click on "Sign Up" Button.
    • Answer the questions.
    • Choose a password and hint.
    • referred by faith 7 @ iname.com
      which is the address I'm using for the log.
    • If you don't want emails from this site, unclick the box.


  3. Click Submit
    • You may be asked for a larger city for your city profile.  All this means is that they don't have your zip code in their data base.  Choose a nearby large city, and then the http://www.nporta.com page will give you the current local weather.
    By this time you should be back to the start up screen at http://www.nporta.com.

  4. Click on View Logs button.
    It is on the left side of the screen down about middle of the page.  It may be just below your screen view.  You may have to scroll down.

  5. Then click on the Family category.

    • Find Breast Cancer in the list.

    • Click on subscribe

    Then my diary will open and you can read it.

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If you've subscribed ... next time you go to the site, all you'll need to do is login and click on the Breast Cancer link on the left hand side of the screen.

Subscribers can post comments to the diary.  You will not be able to read other people's comments until after you subscribe.



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   Breast Cancer Links

  • Susan Love, M.D., a foremost surgeon in the treatment of breast cancer and the author of The Breast Book.  I've read this book and highly recommend it.
  • Faces of Breast Cancer Gallery, many women, young and old, are dying from breast cancer.  Even men get breast cancer.
  • Journal of a Living Lady Nancy Kelly writes an encouraging personal account of her Stage 4 breast cancer.  Her orginal site was "Journal of a Dying Lady".
  • National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations, resources, support groups, clinical trials, news releases, workshop and conferences calendar.  E-mail reminder to schedule your next breast exam.
  • Breast Cancer, Pamela's log about her mother's breast cancer, her diagnosis, treatment, and outcome.
  • Help Fight Breast Cancer:  sponsors Donate Free Mammograms when you click on the pink button.

   Cancer Treatment

   Cancer Institute

  • National Cancer Institute, a U.S. government agency presenting information about types of cancer, treatments, clinical trials, risk factors, publications, reports, statistics, and health disparities.
  • Cancer Information Service 1-800-4-CANCER, a free service of the National Cancer Institute providing up-to-date and accurate cancer information, available in English and Spanish.

   Hospital Finder


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