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“It’s a Way of Living” — Donna’s Checklist
Grateful for the interview today with Deb Hackenberry, facilitator of SHARE’s DCIS online support group… Deb: “If there was one thing you would want women to take away from your DCIS experience and 10+ years of research, what would that … Continue reading →
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DCIS Over-Diagnosis & Over-Treatment: New Facebook Group
Patients, researchers, advocates, journalists and organizations need to work together to understand and communicate better about this serious women’s health issue! Please join a new Facebook Group: DCIS Over-diagnosis and Over-treatment A forum for information, discussion, support, research, education, awareness … Continue reading →
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Tagged breast cancer awareness, breast cancer awareness month, breast cancer education, breast cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment, breast cancer screenings, DCIS is not breast cancer, DCIS low-risk, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, DCIS study, harms of mammography, mammography screening limitations
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The Value of Recording Physician Consultations
Recording consultations with physicians is extremely valuable, especially with regards to obtaining results of screening or diagnostic tests, biopsies, surgeries, or discussions about future cancer risks, or potential treatments. Recording the consultation enables: ability to glean important information missed or … Continue reading →
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Tagged dcis 2nd opinion, DCIS active surveillance, DCIS alternative approach, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS decisions, dcis dilemmas, dcis empowerment, DCIS individual risk, DCIS is not breast cancer, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, dcis support, DCIS treatment, dcis understanding, knowledge is power, recording physician consultations
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 31 — Trick or Truth?
“Galileo’s head was on the block. His crime was looking up the truth.” – Indigo Girls Did you know… Clever TRICKS are used to manipulate the TRUTH about mammography screening. The TRICKS are explained in a Time Magazine article, This … Continue reading →
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Tagged breast cancer awareness, breast cancer awareness month, breast cancer deaths, breast cancer education, breast cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment, breast cancer screenings, breast cancer tricks, breast cancer truth, dcis overtreatment, screening guidelines, truth about mammograms
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 30 — NO “Survival” Benefit of Aggressive Treatments for DCIS — Women Not Informed
Did you know… Women diagnosed with DCIS, also known as “stage ZERO” breast cancer, are often rushed into extremely aggressive treatments (surgery, radiation and drugs) that actually have no survival benefit… yet this information is often not told to them. … Continue reading →
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Tagged DCIS, DCIS active surveillance, DCIS alternative approach, dcis alternative treatment, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS decisions, dcis dilemmas, DCIS individual risk, DCIS is not breast cancer, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS low-risk, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, DCIS study, DCIS treatment
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 28 — Risks of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy! New Study Shows NO Benefit for DCIS
Did you know… Despite experts not recommending sentinel lymph node biopsies, between 17% and 40% of women with DCIS currently undergo this unnecessary procedure that comes with serious side effects. Risks of sentinel lymph node biopsies: Pain, wound infection, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ann Fonfa, Anniw Appleseed Project, DCIS, DCIS active surveillance, DCIS alternative approach, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS is not breast cancer, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, DCIS study, dcis treatment alternatives, Dr. Laura Esserman, sentinel lymph node biopsy, Shi-Yi Wang
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 25 — Unbiased 2nd PATHOLOGY opinion is a MUST
Did you know… Aggressive treatments for DCIS are based on pathology — and 25% may be wrong. This happened to me. I had several opinions and 3 different pathology reports. My gut told me something was not right and I … Continue reading →
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Tagged DCIS 2nd pathology opinion, DCIS active surveillance, DCIS alternative approach, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS individual risk, DCIS is not breast cancer, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS low-risk, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, DCIS treatment, dcis treatment alternatives, Dr. Susan Love DCIS
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 17 — Radical Remission
Did you know… Over 1500 cases of “radical remission” have been analyzed and documented by Dr. Kelly Turner, author of New York Times bestseller, Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds. “Radical remission” is a term that refers to remission … Continue reading →
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Tagged breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer prevention, cancer survers against all odds, Dr. Kelly Turner, healing cancer, integrative oncology, Kelly Turner, radical remission, radical remission project, spontaneous remission
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 16 — Dairy May Increase Breast Cancer Mortality Risk
Did you know… Studies have linked dairy products to an increased risk of breast cancer mortality. “Dairy cheese contains reproductive hormones that may increase breast cancer mortality risk.” That’s the warning label the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine—a nonprofit with … Continue reading →
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Tagged dairy and breast cancer, dairy increases risk of breast cancer mortality, dairy is scary, estrogen from dairy, Freedom from cancer, hormones from dairy, PCRM, physicians committee for responsible medicine, plant-based diet and breast health
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 11 — It’s Ok to Opt Out of Mammograms
Did you know… It’s Ok to Opt Out of Mammograms. In this must-read article, science writer, Christie Aschwanden lists key points (see below) of some of the “little known” harms of screening. She encourages women to review a chart on … Continue reading →
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Tagged benefits and harms of mammogrpahy, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, Christie Aschwanden, DCIS, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS is not breast cancer, Dense breast tissue, mammogram, mammogram harms, mammography alternatives, mammography screening, mammography screening limitations, opt out of mammograms, overdiagnosis, overtreatment, precancer, SonoCine Ultrasound, stage zero breast cancer
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