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Despite being the second-leading cause of cancer death in women -- lung cancer being number one -- breast cancer, if treated in time, is no longer a death sentence.

Rock singer Melissa Etheridge, pop singer Kylie Minogue, and former First Lady Betty Ford are only a few of the women who fought, or are fighting, battles with breast cancer -- and came out on top. You can, too.

And you can most likely do it without sacrificing your quality of life. With so many new, less-toxic treatment options available to you, you may be able to maintain a regular schedule at work and at home throughout the course of treatment.

Still, this doesn't mean you should let your guard down. Although medical science seems to be getting closer to a cure for breast cancer, it's important to know the causes and risk factors of this disease so you can better protect yourself against it.

Breast cancer quick facts


  1. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 1.2 million new cases of breast cancer worldwide each year.
  2. An estimated 200,000 cases of breast cancer occur in the United States annually.
  3. The five-year survival rate for women diagnosed with breast cancer is currently 87%.
  4. Of all racial or ethnic groups, white women are most likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer. However, they have the highest survival rate of any group, a fact which is attributed to early detection.
  5. Breast cancer isn't only for women: there were nearly 1,700 cases of male breast cancer reported in 2005.

Statistics like these highlight how far we've come. The fact that 87% of us survive breast cancer five years after diagnosis is a promising prognosis. It's also crucial to remember that keeping a positive attitude is half the battle.

Many survivors find it comforting to help other women in their fight against breast cancer. It's a way to share what they've learned and create a community of support and hope. Whether you or someone you love has just been diagnosed with breast cancer, knowing all you can about this disease is the first step toward beating it.

And always remember: You may have cancer, but cancer does not have you!

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lissetw5 Porque me interesa 0 Oct 29 2009, 3:26 PM EDT by lissetw5
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Soy una estudiante de medicina, y aunque aun este en el cuarto ciclo de la carrera, se que esta es una enfermedad que aqueja a muchas mujeres hoy en día, disminuyendo mucho su calidad de vida, así como su salud.
Una amiga mía, y digo amiga porque así la considero (fue mi profesora), sufrió de cancer a la mama. Fue una enfermedad que la consumió mucho, pero a pesar de eso estoy segura que fue muy luchadora.
Que bueno que exista esta wiki, para informar a las mujeres de hoy en día mucho más acerca de esta enfermedad y además para ayudar a prevenirla de alguna u otra forma.
Aunque aún no se halla encontrado la cura para el cáncer, sé que se está trabajando arduamente para hacerlo.

Astrid Lisset Díaz Chiclayo

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lissetw5 Porque me interesa 0 Oct 29 2009, 3:17 PM EDT by lissetw5
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Soy estudiante de medicina, aunque aun en el 4° ciclo, se que esta es una enfermedad que aqueja a muchas mujeres, disminuyendo su calidad de vida y deteriorando su salud.
Una amiga mia, digo amiga porque en realidad así la concidero (fue mi profesora), sufrió de cancer a la mama, y lamentablemente murió.
Las consecuencias de esta enfermedad afectan mucho, no solo a la persona que la sufre, si no a las personas que la rodean también.
Me da mucho gusto que exista este blog e informe a las mujeres de hoy en día acerca de esta enfermedad y como poder de alguna u otra forma, prevenirla.
Aunque aun no se encuentre la cura para el cancer, sé que se esta haciendo todo lo posbile por encontrarla.

Astrid Lisset Díaz Chiclayo
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SylvieFortin There's no such thing as a cancer that kills 1 Aug 21 2007, 12:30 AM EDT by Anonymous
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I know that sounds strange, especially coming from a woman who has Stage 3 breast cancer at the tender age of 36, but I am here to tell you that cancer isn't what kills us. It is our belief that the cancer will kill us.

Please hear me out. First, read my story here: http://www.BreastCancerVictory.com

It will help you understand what I am talking about. It is a radical concept. One which can save your life.

As soon as you are diagnosed with cancer, go ahead and cry, scream, yell, be angry, be scared and then move past all that and stay focused on your one and only goal...to stay 100% positive every step of the way.

Nothing is uncureable except for hopelessness.

Turn every scary thought into a positive one. Trust your doctors and make sure you know exactly why they are doing what they need to do. Take your health into your own hands and question everything. Make sure your healing path is the right one for you.

And now spend every waking minute convincing yourself that you WILL SURVIVE!

If your doctor says you have a 50% chance of surviving another 10 years, celebrate that you have a 50% chance of surviving, which is far better odds than winning the lottery!

If your doctor says you have 3 months to live, CELEBRATE each day and do what makes you happy! Tell your doctor you are going to beat the bell curve and win this game.

Think about this...

Just because you ahve been diagnosed with cancer doesn't mean you won't get hit by a bus tomorrow. Do you plan to spend your life worrying about getting hit by a bus? Of course not! So why would you spend the rest of your life worrying about cancer? You won't be living long if all you think about is dying.

LIVE! SURVIVE! LAUGH! LOVE!

Life is too short for any of us to spend it being afraid.

And one more thing...

Kick cancer's butt! It doesn't stand a chance when you fight it every day
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