Men if a woman got breast cancer and had to have her breasts removed because of it?
- Chosen by Voters If she was my wife/or I liked her personality/as a person it wouldn't matter to me honestly. 1 year ago 100% 1 Vote 1 person rated this as good
Breast Cancer
- Chosen by Voters If she was my wife/or I liked her personality/as a person it wouldn't matter to me honestly. 1 year ago 100% 1 Vote 1 person rated this as good
- Chosen by Voters The fact she was pregnant with you at the time has nothing to do with it.The fact she was young enough to be pregnant does.You should start screening exams when you are 10 years younger than your mother was when diagnosed, or at 40, whichever is first and that may not be a mammogram depending on your age. Source(s): I am a cancer registrar. 2 months ago 100% 2 Votes 2 people rated this as good
- Chosen by Voters Contact the Chamber of comerce in that area and explain your project. Ask for womans organizations and business contacts. Local woman's organizations, Colleges, Hospitals, Any local business, It requires a letter send to the businesses with a followup call to find sponsors. Any company that provides a service or a product that woman use or want. 5 years ago 100% 1 Vote
I think family history should be a big consideration since that does greatly increase one's risk. Yearly mammograms are recommended for all women starting at around 35-40, but if you have one or more family members who have had breast cancer or ovarian cancer you should start sooner. Monthly self exams should really start at puberty if for no other reason than to just get to know what is normal for your body and because many young women develop cysts. 4 years ago great. but don not forget other risk factors as well. i've heared that also mammography can increase the risk of cancer. however, there's something called themography which is better than mamography nowadays. have you heared about it?!
- Chosen by Voters I'm not seeing a question here. 2 years ago 100% 1 Vote
- Chosen by Voters it's breast Cancer Awareness month, or maybe that was last month 1 year ago 50% 2 Votes
- Chosen by Voters There are 2 that are very informative. The American Cancer Society, and The Susan G. Koman Org. for Breast Cancer Awareness. This is the one I support. Good luck on your project. Source(s): Breast cancer survivor 1 year ago 100% 1 Vote
- Chosen by Voters The jury is not out regarding the link between hormones and breast cancer, as there is a proven link. However, orgasm does not increase your risk to any cancer in any way. Our bodies were designed to have orgasms and we would not be designed this way if it were bad for us. Besides I would have been dead long ago if this were true.I am not aware of any studies proving it decreases our chances of getting cancer, but there have been studies showing that it does improve our physical and mental health. Source(s): I am a cancer registrar. 3 years ago 100% 1 Vote 1 person rated this as good
- Chosen by Voters Young people are much less likely to get cancer, and there are all sorts of other things the lump could be. But the only sensible thing to do is show it to your doctor and get a professional opinion. If it IS something serious, your chances are much better the earlier it's diagnosed. 3 years ago 100% 1 Vote
- Chosen by Voters Positive, cheerful thoughts! So many things are made in pink for b.c. awareness, and some of them really tickled me how creative they were and how thoughtful. Pink m&ms, really? Cool! Cancer patients appreciate good, sunny days full of good food, drinks, pets, family, knowing money is plentiful for all the bills, and pretty & bright flowers to cheer up a blah day. Make every step in the game something positive and fun. I always kept my sense of humor and never let myself think I wouldn't make it through all that crappy treatment, and I survived a very bad case. Make tasteful jokes and fun of it. 3 months ago 100% 1 Vote