by Marnie | Oct 23, 2012 | Breast Cancer Surgery, DIEP Flap |
Deciding upon which type of reconstruction surgery to have after losing part of your breast (or all of it) to breast cancer is often very difficult, so I decided to devote all of my blog posts this week to a discussion of the various types of reconstruction surgery...
by Marnie | Oct 22, 2012 | Breast Cancer Surgery, TRAM flap |
Deciding upon which type of reconstruction surgery to have after losing part of your breast (or all of it) to breast cancer is often very difficult, so I decided to devote all of my blog posts this week to a discussion of the various types of reconstruction surgery...
by Marnie | Oct 18, 2012 | Aromatase Inhibitors, Breast Cancer and Nutrition, Breast Cancer Risk Reduction, Vitamin D |
Image source: rgbstock.com and alex bruda Why Vitamin D Is So Important Because of the fact that women with breast cancer are generally deficient in vitamin D – and this is the time of year when we start to get deficiencies, when sunlight is less...
by Marnie | Oct 17, 2012 | Essential Oil Benefits, Keeping Abreast of the News |
More Migraines, Fewer Tumors? A 2010 research study made its way onto my desk today that I thought was worth sharing. Published in January 2010 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology and titled Migraine History and Breast Cancer Risk Among Postmenopausal Women, the study...
by Marnie | Oct 16, 2012 | Breast Cancer Surgery, Lycium Barbarum |
Tips For Surgery – Useful Items to Take With You Getting ready for surgery, particularly if it’s your first time, can be nerve wracking. It is completely normal to feel anxious before surgery. Doing things like getting friends and family to help...