Breast Cancer
Support Groups
Breast Cancer
Support Groups - Tips and advice
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women
next to lung cancer. Every woman is at risk for developing breast
cancer in her lifetime. According to OncoLink at www.oncolink.org, almost 200,000
women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. It is recommended
that women perform self-breast examination on a routine basis to
detect any changes in breast tissue. As women age, changes can
occur in the breast that may not be detected by touch, which is why
all women should start getting screening mammograms at the
recommended intervals after age 35. A lesion or tumor can be
present for many years before it is palpable. Once a tumor has
spread, more aggressive treatment is required to stop the growth
and spread to surrounding tissues. Breast cancer support groups can
be very helpful to women in all stages of the disease process, from
the newly diagnosed to those who are terminal.
Breast cancer
awareness should be in the minds of all women. Early detection is
the most important step to take against the disease.
Breastcancersupportgroups are located across the country to help
women and their loved ones learn about breast cancer, and how to
deal with certain aspects of the disease process and treatments. If
there is not a local group or you are unable to attend, sign up for
an online breast cancer support group for answers to questions and
information regarding diagnosis, treatments, and outcomes. Breast
cancer research is ongoing, and there is yet to be a cure
found.
Breast Cancer
Support Groups - Information
One of the most well known breastcancersupport groups per se is
the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, which sponsors the
Race for the Cure, and raises awareness as well as funds for
ongoing breast cancer research through sponsored events held across
the country. For more information on Race for the Cure events
and the latest news about breast cancer research, breast cancer
support groups, and treatments visit www.komen.org.
Any type of cancer can be devastating, and people newly
diagnosed as well as those going through treatment and in
remission, can benefit from the relationships established through
breast cancer support groups. Patients benefit greatly from this
type of outlet, and breast cancer support groups have been
established just for this purpose, and serve as the core of support
for breast cancer patients and their loved ones. For more
information on breast cancer support groups online visit
www.breastcancer.org,
www.cancersociety.com,
www.cancer.org, and
www.thewellnesscommunity.org.
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