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Breast cancer awareness month is every month for me latelyThanks so much Lesley this tag is perfect for this month and every month..... October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
One in nine (11%) Canadian women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime (this means by age 90), while less than 1% of Canadian men will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Only one in every 27 Canadian women will die from breast cancer. This means that about two-thirds of the women diagnosed with breast cancer in Canada will live through it. There is more cause to be optimistic. Since 1999, the incidence of breast cancer in Canada has stabilized. As well since the mid- 1980s, the number of people who die from breast cancer has declined steadily. The biggest improvement in survival has been in the 50-69 age group. Higher survival rates have been attributed to improved screening and treatment. WHAT TO LOOK FOR: Changes to look for include the following:
My Second Opinion from Princess Margaret Hospital
My Second Opinion Well yesterday was the day I had to go
to PMH (Princess Margaret Hospital) One of Toronto - Ontario's top Cancer Hospitals. I found out I am on the right track with my therapy and that is the main thing here. I am on chemotherapy and the right kind FEC 80/100 and soon to be changed to another kind and have the Herceptin added, this is what my oncologist has in mind and this is what they agree on at PMH. I was so happy to see that everyone is on the same page so to speak. And by the way I am doing really well on the chemo, my markers continue to go down and down, which means the cancer is shrinking. I am on my forth round on Tuesday the 18th of September and then there will be some changes, things are looking up and I can almost taste remission its so close. Knowledge Is Power - Cancer linksKnowledge Is Power
Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy, Support and Education - alcase.org
Canadian Cancer Agencies Public Health Agency of CanadaAlberta Cancer Board Cancer Epidemiology Cancer Mondial (global) - www-dep.iarc.fr Clinical Trials Cancer Trials - cancertrials.nci.nih.gov Contact Your Federal MP and Provincial MPP Federal MPs En Francais Centre d'oncologie Ville Marie Health Ministries Alberta
International American Cancer Society - www.cancer.org Lance Armstrong Foundation - www.LAF.org PubMed Central – A free archive of life sciences journals
American Journal of Clinical Oncology - www.amjclinicaloncology.com Professional Links Association of Oncology Social Work - www.aosw.org American Association for Cancer Research - www.aacr.org Tobacco Control Action on Smoking and Health – ash.org.uk
These are all from The Cancer Advocacy Coatition of Canada http://www.canceradvocacy.ca/ April 11, 2007: Canadian Cancer Statistics 2007
Chemo's got me down, But I'm getting back up - it's working it's magic thank god....
But in the past couple of months I have also found out that I am also Her 2/neu positive (meaning my cancer is more aggressive) only 30% of women have this and are eligible for a little more help from a different class of drug called smart drugs like Herceptin to slow it down some.
My cancer has now progressed to the liver with tumours that have to be shrunk there, also there are swollen lymph nodes and all this came about so fast, I haven't had to deal with this toxic/brutal medication - Doesn't mean I haven't given it alot of thought - I knew one day I would have to have it because I would need it just didn't know when?
That time is here and it's been a rough one I will tell you that much I am not here to candy coat it I couldn't if I tried.
But also it's nothing I can't handle because I have to. Really what else can I do? The stuff makes you so sick and you have no choice but to count down till the next time you get it because every day is 7 days post chemo or 3 days post chemo, and so forth not just another day, they all mean something In the way your handling your chemotherapy. If your feeling fine then great but chances are there is some small thing wrong you think but its not so small, it can turn into weeks in the hospital fast. I wonder if you EVER get use to It? I doubt that very much?
Well I am happy to say six days in the hospital and two nights in ER and my two rounds of chemotherapy have paid off, my tumour markers have already dipped down almost 100 pts. from 275 to 189.
I was so happy to hear that I didn't know what to do and no more getting sick that part is under control too. Things are looking up.
I still have a second opinion coming up with the big city hospital Princess Margaret I have to double check that they are giving me the right stuff and at the right time and about the Herceptin should I be recieving it NOW or Later? It's always good to double check and get your second opinion when things change so drastically with your health and your therapy, well this is the second time my therapy has changed that is also why I am just making sure. I started with Princess Margaret so I do have a very good dr. down there I always check with. Just a precaution it is my life we are talking about here.
Chemotherapy - the art of giving just enough medicine to kill the cancer and not you....... Yeah I am back and once I figure out how this MSN works again I will be updating - lots to catch up on and I so look forward to seeing what everyone else has been up to and thanks for all your well wishes they are greatly appreciated Always the greatest Support here on MSN SPACES. Look Both Ways Men Do Get Breast Cancer Too
Just my way of saying that "Men Get Breast Cancer Too!" Please pass this page along to your friends and family! Males are no different they have breast tissue therefore, if you should feel any changes in your breasts, anything at all, lumps, bumps puckerness, anything. "When in doubt, CHECK IT OUT" Cancer does not discriminate it chooses no one, it just happens and most doctors have no reasons why it did happen to us. One day you are fine and the next you are starring death in the face so it seems, but cancer is no longer a death sentence and it has no PREDJUDICES whatsoever. It doesn't care who it chooses young or old, rich or poor, male or female, black or white, it just doesn't matter everyone is prone to this disease. We are living with Cancer longer and longer thanks to medical breakthroughs through cancer research and lots of cancer money being raised through a lot of fundraising and people always giving to Cancer because everyone has been touched in some way there was a time that Cancer was a death sentence but not these days and WE are living longer and longer with Cancer each day through modern medicine and breakthroughs happening daily in the medical oncology field. One day there will be a cure for cancer.
John W. Nick Foundation, Inc. Created November 9, 1995 in memory of A non-profit organization focused on educating http://www.johnwnickfoundation.org/index.html a very informative website for men diagnosed with breast cancer or interested in breast cancer prevention.
This poem was written by a man from New York. With his permission I would like to share it with you. Masquerade I see my struggle when I look in the mirror At my body, sore and tender Yet another dose of reality making it all seem clearer My strength tested for as long as I can remember And with my head held high and proud I challenge this journey with mighty stride To escape the curse of this painful shroud With our voices soaring high The end of this masquerade is close at hand Our fight continues-another day going by The silence is over from your fellow Man. (This poem is dedicated to all the quiet stories of men who suffer from Breast Cancer. The silent victims of this horrific disease need not be ashamed or emasculated, but rather stand united on the front to eradicate Breast Cancer with our more recognized fighters.) -Dan McOlvin, copyright 2006. © 1998-2006 John W. Nick Foundation, Inc. ® All rights reserved.
Information on this web site is not intended to provide or diagnose male breast cancer or any other medical condition. If you feel something is wrong, please see your health care provider for complete diagnosis and treatment I am on top of the world - Happy St. Patrick's DayMy LUCKY DAY I like to think but it's all a state of mind. (and It is my lucky day lol)
Well it's been along time between updates due to the pc problems but just know that mine is on its way to my house right this minute, its in town I just don't know when they will be bringing it to the door. I am too excited I will be so happy to see it, but they I have to set up again and take the crap out ( pre-installed software that I am never going to ever use) like have you ever ordered a movie online from block buster? Not when the store is cross the street I am not going to sit here and wait for them to deliver a movie and then there's the whole thing about giving credit card info on the internet I am just not doing it ever. Under NO Curcumstances That is my NO. 1 rule.
Anyways I have done this setup so many times I do plan to be up and running in a matter of a day or two, but this time I was thinking of actually getting a professional to take this stuff out incase I am doing it wrong all though I am following instructions from HP some of them I do believe don't even own a computer I swear but I am not getting started on HP and guess what again it doesn't say in the email what they even did to my pc. Surprised NA! It's coming home and that's the main thing and then I am getting Photoshop installed that's right you read it right, I cherl aka practicinglucky4mysake am going to learn psp you read it here first. This weekend coming John has promised to take me and get this program installed in a new block of memory so it doesn't interferr with my other stuff on my pc and I can do this stuff offline when I want to Yipee. For now I have this little program called "Print Shop" it cost a whole $9 but it will make a birthday card and frame a picture and do quite a bit so I have to wonder are you just paying for the name.
A Blarney Stone from Jean thanks a bunch Jean
Lookin Kinda Kool there Carlos thanks for the Pic have a good St Paddys Day and have a green beer for me.
Your Lookin Good ~M~ thanks a bunch Oh I Like this one Corona Gurl its a winner in my books got that magic word LUCKY lol, thanks for stoppin by and hope the new job is everything and more. And Jean again -- she has Photoshop so she doesn't require sleep anymore lol. Thanks for all the teddy bears and goodies you have made me I luv them all. |