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Breast Cancer Can be a Scare or an Education |

Wednesday, 21 March 2007
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Of the women and men today, it appears that breast cancer is very prevalent. It is more talked about than ever and more and more there are many survivors from this horrible cancer. When diagnosed with such a cancer, one is likely to feel overwhelmed with emotions. The best remedy is to put things in perspective. First sit down with a family member or friend and tell them of your disease. Then both start to educate you about the disease. Not everything should be read, such has diagnoses of others with the disease. Reading success stories and positive articles will help get you through the grief of your diagnosis. There are many hospitals that have free classes and will teach you how to cope and what to expect with further treatments. One should not read online how to do this all by themselves. Having a friend or family member shadow you is the biggest help you can ask for. By reading stories where others with your disease have survived and are moving in a forward direction, you will benefit. You will know what to take with a grain of salt and when to add a question to the list to ask your doctor. Never be afraid of asking your doctor questions. You are not taking his time. He/she if a good doctor will not make you feel rushed and will usually ask you if there are any other questions you may have. Joining an online support group for your disease is another benefit for you. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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