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Don’t Put Off Till Tomorrow What You Can Do Today

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin We all know that famous quote, “Don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today,” but how many of us follow this – I mean really follow it, everyday? I think a lot of us, myself included, do the exact opposite and often put things off till tomorrow, next […]

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Boosting Your Immune System After Breast Cancer

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: Guest Blogger, David Novak How can you boost your immune system after breast cancer? Boosting your immunity system sounds great, but the ability to do so after breast cancer has proved elusive because your immune system is a system, not just a single organ. As a consequence, several […]

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For the Women We Love

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin What’s it like being the husband of a breast cancer patient?  With one in eight women being diagnosed with breast cancer each year, its sometimes easy to forget those that are going through it with them – the men that support them along their journey. Whether it is a husband, […]

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Common Breast Cancer Misconceptions

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin What are common breast cancer misconceptions? We welcome guest blogger Sheryl Kraft, contributor on Huffington Post and author of two of my favorite blogs, healthywomen.org and mysocalledmidlife.net. October may be breast cancer awareness month – but really, every month is about breast cancer; it’s never far from my consciousness. I’m reminded of how […]

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Are you a BRCA Patient Interested in Prophylactic Mastectomy & Breast Reconstruction?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Angelina Jolie’s decision to have prophylactic mastectomies and immediate reconstruction prompted women across the country to look into their hereditary breast cancer risk. Surgeons at PRMA say they want women to know that the preventative surgery Jolie had is an option for those with a strong family history of breast cancer and […]

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10 Tools of Victory for Cancer Survivors

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin For those of you who weren’t able to attend our last Pink Ladies meeting at the Baptist Breast Center, I thought I would recap Andrea Kassem’s talk on the ‘Ten Tools of Victory for Cancer Survivors.’ You’ve probably heard a lot of these things before, but it’s always beneficial […]

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The Art of Nipple Reconstruction

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin How is nipple reconstruction performed after a mastectomy?  If you’re like me, you’re really curious to know how your surgeon reconstructs your nipple after your breast reconstruction surgery. Although there are many different ways to do the procedure, the bow-tie method, which gets its name from the bow-tie shaped […]

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The Five Stages of Cancer Grief

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin What are the stages of grief during breast cancer? During our Pink Ladies meeting last week, we had the opportunity to meet Lucy Zeigler, PRMA patient and certified professional counselor specializing in grief therapy. Lucy went over some really great information for those going through a breast cancer diagnosis, […]