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NEVER GIVE UP

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This page is for cancer survivors and patients fighting to survive, for all the children with cancer and the ones that got their wings and became angels in heaven. For the abuse, the missing. For all of us who we are in one way or another victims of a terrible disease or a crime. I’m a cancer survivor, a mother and grandmother. I know how it feels when you are told you have cancer, everything stops, there is no tomorrow, there is no future. Well today I believe there is a tomorrow and there is a future you just have to fight for it. DO NOT GIVE UP. Support your love ones, show them how much you love them and care for them and that will give them the strength to fight back. For the victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, rape or any other crime "SPEAK UP" don’t be afraid just remember if you don’t there may be another victim after you.

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Pink - Breast Cancer Lavender - General Cancer Teal - Reproductive Cancers Clear - Lung Cancer Purple -Pancreatic Cancer Orange - Leukemia Black - Melanoma Brown - Colon Cancer Royal Blue - Also Colon Cancer Burgundy - Multiple Cancers Gray - Brain Cancer Blue - Prostate Cancer Gold - Childhood Cancers Yellow- Live Strong/Lance Armstrong Foundation Ribbon
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You Have Good Karma
In general, you like to do the right thing when it comes to others.
Your caring personality really shines through.
Sure, you have your moments of weakness - and occasionally act out.
But, all in all, you're karma is good... even with those few dark spots. How's Your Karma?

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Kaeden V.Emily K.Sydney D.ANGELS IN HEAVEN
Angel Trey D.Angel Christi T."The Littlest Soldiers" by: Cheryl JogannathanThe medals on our chest Are broviacs for meds, Helmets won't stay on cause no hair in on our heads.Our weapons of destruction we take every day, We fight the battle within us While we struggle on to play.We fight with honor and courage No marine could do as well, We are only children living in this hell.So bring on the medals the purple heart of wars, The Gold cross, the silver star To place upon our scars.For we are the children of cancer NO one has fought so hard, But everyday we struggle on Our LIFE is our REWARD!Please help us spread awareness and support for these kids!

My Blog

ONLINE SAFETY KIT

..>   " Talk to your teens before getting them tech toy gifts " Tips for parents from the Polly Klaas Foundation " Warning signs on kids' risky online behavior " Discussion guide for parents ...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:54:00 PST

GAP Flap Procedures in Breast Reconstruction

..> GAP Flap Procedures in Breast Reconstruction Implants and tissue expanders remain the most common choices for postmastectomy breast reconstruction, but women are increasingly opting for proc...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:34:00 PST

Reconstruction

Reconstruction Reconstruction after surgery for breast cancer is an option, but not required. While some survivors choose to have reconstruction performed at the same time as the mastectomy, others pr...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:32:00 PST

Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy

Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy Clinical studies have demonstrated that there is little difference in survival rates for women who have invasive breast cancer and choose a lumpectomy instead of a mastectom...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:53:00 PST

Mastectomy

Mastectomy A mastectomy is the surgical removal of the whole breast, which includes the tissue bound by the axilla (armpit), the breastbone and the collarbone.  The following procedures are incl...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:50:00 PST

Stick to Tamoxifen Until We Know More

Cancer Experts Say, "Stick to Tamoxifen Until We Know More" By Erica Heilman Postmenopausal women receiving tamoxifen treatment for early-stage breast cancer following surgery, should not switch ...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:14:00 PST

New Blood Test May Detect Cancer Early

New Blood Test May Detect Cancer Early Medically Reviewed On: January 18, 2007 A simple blood test may reveal cancer in its earliest stages, researchers report. If proven accurate, this tool may ...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:11:00 PST

Fighting breast cancer Recurrence

 New Studies, New Recommendations   For many years, the estrogen-blocking drug tamoxifen has been the standard of care for most women with breast cancer. Now, a recently published study, ...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:07:00 PST

BREAST CANCER IN MALES

Breast cancer in males Less than 1% of breast cancers occur in men and incidence is about 1 in 100,000. Men with gynaecomastia do not have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. The treatment of ...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:57:00 PST

HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER

History of breast cancer Breast cancer may be one of the oldest known forms of cancer tumors in humans. The oldest description of cancer (although the term cancer was not used) was discovered in Egyp...
Posted by NEVER GIVE UP on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:54:00 PST