Breast Cancer Risk Factors, Symptoms, Treatments by Pamela

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  1. surovi99 profile image86
    surovi99posted 24 months ago

    This article by Pamela explains everything about breast cancer as the title shows. Here is the link:
    https://hubpages.com/health/Breast-Canc … Treatments

    Hi Pamela,
    Thank you for writing this very important article. It brings us all an awareness about the disease beforehand if we have the knowledge already reading your article. I am so glad you chose this topic because it is helpful and informative for all.

  2. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 24 months ago

    Unfortunately, this cancer is too commoin. Thank you for posting my article, Rosina.

  3. ravirajan01 profile image94
    ravirajan01posted 24 months ago

    That is a beneficial article, Pamela. In today's world, breast cancer is quite common in women, and your article gives good insights into the symptoms and treatments. Thanks for this article which is very relevant in the October Breast cancer awareness month

    Thanks for sharing Pamela's article Rosina

  4. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 24 months ago

    Thank you for creating such a detailed and important article, Pamela, and thank you for sharing it, Rosina.

  5. ChitrangadaSharan profile image94
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 24 months ago

    Hi Pamela!
    An important article related to women health. Sadly, many women neglect their health, unless the problems become too pronounced. Awareness is much needed with regard to this serious health issue.
    Your article highlights the symptoms and possible treatments quite clearly, and I hope it helps everyone who reads it.
    Thank you for sharing this well explained article.
    Thank you Rosina for sharing this in the forum.

  6. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 24 months ago

    I could not agree with you more, Chitrangada. We sure need more awareness I appreciate your comments. Have a wonderful week!

  7. Brenda Arledge profile image82
    Brenda Arledgeposted 24 months ago

    Pamela...
    I had no idea there were so many different types of breast cancer.
    I recently had a young writer friend pass away from this disease.   She was young with children, but wasn't diagnosed until she was already in stage 4.

    Another friend I know had treatment and it went into remission...only to now have it back.
    Sadly, she's decided not to go through the chemotherapy again.

    I had thought that breast cancer was one of the most beatable ones...
    But i guess not.

 
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