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Jennyboots - September 26, 2008

What a great group.. we can't hear enough about this!!

cdsmith5591 - September 27, 2008

After 12 years of mammograms coming back fine I was told last August 07 that I had Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer. This cancer was only detected from an MRI and a Lumpectomy biopsy. I was told that lobular Cancer looks like fiberous breast tissue and is often missed ladies tell your Dr.be persistant

cdsmith5591 - September 27, 2008

Also ladies and men remember October is Breast Cancer Awarenes month wear your Pink hats,
shirts , and bracelets. men you too!! Show your support for a cure if not for us for our daughters and granddaughters...................:)

FamilyHost_Alice - October 06, 2008

Congrats on being today's featured group on the Community Hub. :)

debrad80 - October 11, 2008

October is not only breast cancer awareness month, but it also marks my 2 year anniversary of being cancer free!

moda60 - October 16, 2008

Im very aware of this cause. I/ve meet many amazing people in the line of work i do. Some of whom have been given a second chance of life in which early detection always is the solution. Never hesitate always take the inniciative and get checked. Men also please its important. Tito

ebs1022 - October 19, 2008

Hi all. Well tomorrow is one week since my double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. I was diagnosed in August from my yearly mammogram with DCIS (ductal carcinoma in sitru) which is precancerous cells in the milk duct. Luckily caught very early from a screening mammogram.

Shevdevsar - November 05, 2008

Hi - I am an almost 1 year survivor of Breast Cancer. I was diagnosed at age 39 before my first Mammogram. I found the lump myself and although the GYN was sure it was probably a cyst, when she couldn't aspirate it, she referred me to a breast surgeon who biopsied and diagnosed it.

rud1949 - January 14, 2009

I am a 5 year survior. I live in South Ms. I am also the RTR (reach to recovery) person for the 6 coast countries. I love working with my Breast cancer ladies. I have women that have be trained to talk with the new cancer patients. Did any of you'll have a RTR called you? I really hope you do

GrumpysGang - February 19, 2009

Hello All, my name is Vicki I have been cancer free for 9 months. I was diagnosed one month before my 34th birthday. I had a mastecomy with implant reconstruction. Everyday I wake up and see my kids is a great day!

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