Posts Tagged ‘Breast’

Is it possible to get breast cancer when your 13?

I just went to the doctors and I told him about these 2 lumps on my breasts. I haven’t had my period yet. The doctor said he doesn’t know what it is though. My grandma died from breast cancer. Is it possible to get it when your my age though?

Question about the breast cancer 3 day walk?

I’m trying to do the Breast Cancer 3-day benefiting Susan Komen for the cure and I have so many questions! This will obv be my first one and I can’t seem to find my answers in the FAQ. How many people need to be on a team? What is the min and max. I’m trying to form my own team. What about the team names? Does each person need to raise $2,200 or is that by group? Any ideas on how to raise the money? Thanks in advance.

Is this a good letter of appreciation to my wife for her fight with breast cancer?

Letter of Appreciation to My Wife For Bravery Fighting Breast Cancer Becky, you are my hero! I am so proud of your strength, courage and bravery that you are showing daily, as you have fought breast cancer. The road has been difficult filled with physical and mental pain but you walked on tackling the monsters of the disease. First it was getting diagnosed; being poked and probed, x-rayed and scanned numerous times. And the effects of chemotherapies are still haunting you today, the mastectomy was scary but you pulled through it in flying colors. Radiation is peeping around the corner ready to pounce on you, but we have confidence that with help it will not be as bad as the chemotherapy was. Courageously you fought them off and continue gathering your resources; the love of friends and family along with their prayers have proved to be an impenetrable shield that protects you in some of your darkest moments. The team of doctors and professionals are top-notch and their expertise provides a secured knowledge that there is hope of a complete recovery from this disease. I appreciate how you get up every morning facing cancer head on! I know how you were thrust into fighting this disease and you have learned through reading and research the best ways for you to combat cancer. I thank God that he gave you the tools you needed to pull through this and I believe it was your sense of humor and the ability you have of finding laughter in all situations. From the chemotherapy ward through surgery and now with the upcoming radiation treatments you have been able to laugh at cancer face on and Overcome this monster with faith, hope, and love. You are my love, Your honey forever Dave