FAQ

question mark redBelow are links/resources to frequently asked questions:

1. Are there alternatives to mammograms for monitoring breast health? YES…

Please consider signing the petition at link below (disregard donation prompts!):

INFORMED CHOICE in Breast Cancer Screening / Insurance for Ultrasound and QT Imaging

2. Are there natural alternatives to hormone-blocking drugs? YES…

3. Is there a way to know my individual risk of a future DCIS or invasive cancer? YES…

4. Is there anything else I can do to reduce my risk of breast cancer? YES…

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5.  Is there a doctor who will remove markers/clips: YES…

6. I have more questions. Can I find more support? YES…

2 Responses to FAQ

  1. totallymilkshakeb0def28cd9's avatar totallymilkshakeb0def28cd9 says:

    I was recently diagnosed with DCIS stage 0. Donna has been a constant inspiration for education and helping me stay positive, through this very confusing diagnosis. I really appreciate her knowledge and support!

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  2. Denise K's avatar Denise K says:

    Hello Donna, Recently I have listened to (twice) the podcast with Dr. Jenn. Wow, a wealth of information. I have downloaded your e-book and will be reading/listening to it soon.

    Where in your website could I find information about being a family member of someone who had DCIS (sister) and IDC (mother). An OB-GYN said, “since I was post-menopausal and that I had a strong family history of breast cancer, was NOT an ideal candidate for HR and should have regular mammograms and ultrasound screening to monitor the dense breast tissue for any indication I would also develop DCIS.” Nonsense.

    I will be opting out for the next follow-up screenings and am searching for another certified menopause provider who is able to answer my questions that pertain to me rather than what is covered for the average for my gender and age.

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and being the voice for those of us who are just beginning on this journey.

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