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  1. Intimacy After Breast Cancer: Dealing With Your Body, Relationships and Sex by Gina M. Maisano, 2010-05
  2. Breast Cancer and Iodine : How to Prevent and How to Survive Breast Cancer by David Derry, 2002
  3. The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet: The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life by Dr. Bob Arnot, 1999-09-16
  4. Choices in Breast Cancer Treatment: Medical Specialists and Cancer Survivors Tell You What You Need to Know (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
  5. Be a Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment by Vladimir Lange, 2009-04
  6. After Breast Cancer: Answers to the Questions You're Afraid to Ask (Patient Centered Guides) by Musa Mayer, 2003-03-03
  7. Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Woman's Guide to Healing from Breast Cancer by Nan Lu, Ellen Schaplowsky, 1999-09-01
  8. Yoga and Breast Cancer: A Journey to Health and Healing by Ingrid Kollak, M.D. Isabell Utz-Billing, 2010-10-01
  9. I Am Not My Breast Cancer: Women Talk Openly About Love and Sex, Hair Loss and Weight Gain, Mothers and Daughters, and Being a Woman with Breast Cancer by Ruth Peltason, 2008-09-01
  10. Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book, 5th Edition (A Merloyd Lawrence Book) by Susan M. Love MD, 2010-09-14
  11. 100 Questions & Answers About Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer by Lillie D. Shockney, Gary R., et all 2008-09-12
  12. Breast Cancer: Beyond Convention: The World's Foremost Authorities on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Offer Advice on Healing by Isaac, O.M.D., L.A.c. Cohen, Debu, M.D. Tripathy, 2003-09-16
  13. Johns Hopkins Patients' Guide to Breast Cancer by Lillie D. Shockney, 2009-05-14
  14. Becoming a Breast Cancer Nurse Navigator by Lillie D. Shockney, 2009-12-21

21. Susan G. Komen For The Cure
National foundation dedicated to breast cancer education and research. Information on the disease, the group and local affiliates, as well as news, grants, policy work, and the
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22. Breast Cancer - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Of Breast Cancer - NY Times Healt
Free articles and multimedia from The NY Times, including information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, tests, and surgical procedures, as well as current news and interviews
http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/breast-cancer/overview.html?inli

23. Breast Cancer Campaign - A Charity Funding Innovative Breast Cancer Research
Charity providing independent funding into researching the cure for breast cancer.
http://www.breastcancercampaign.org/

24. Breast Cancer: MedlinePlus
Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some
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URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/breastcancer.html Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a number of risk factors. Risks that you cannot change include
  • Age - the chance of getting breast cancer rises as a woman gets older Genes - there are two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, that greatly increase the risk. Women who have family members with breast or ovarian cancer may wish to be tested. Personal factors - beginning periods before age 12 or going through menopause after age 55
Other risks include being overweight, using hormone replacement therapy, taking birth control pills, drinking alcohol, not having children or having your first child after age 35 or having dense breasts. Symptoms of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in size or shape of the breast or discharge from a nipple. Breast self-exam and

25. Breast Cancer Care - Support And Information For Anyone Affected By Breast Cance
Assisting people affected by breast cancer or with breast health concerns. Online information and guides, help line details and publications.
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26. CDC - Breast Cancer Statistics
Breast cancer statistics from CDC. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Your Online Source for Credible Health Information
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27. Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund
Breast cancer resources for advocacy, education, and support in Georgia .
http://www.gabcc.org/
Educate. Advocate. Eradicate. The Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund (GBCCF) is working to make a difference for the more than 6,000 women in Georgia who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Since 1994, GBCCF has been instrumental in breast cancer education and advocacy. Through our collaborative efforts with the National Breast Cancer Coalition and other breast cancer advocates, dollars earmarked for breast cancer research have quadrupled and the fight to eradicate breast cancer has been brought to the forefront of the public’s awareness. Menu Home About Advocacy Breast Cancer Facts ... Contact Us Join Our Mailing List Email:
For Email Marketing you can trust Fall Newsletter For the latest GBCCF news and updates, please check out our latest newsletter issue for Fall 2010. Read the issue here
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28. WebMD Breast Cancer Center: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Genes, Staging, Tests, And
The five year survival rate of breast cancer is over 90% when caught early. Get indepth breast cancer information here including symptoms
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29. Breast Cancer Condition Center - Health.com
Few things are as terrifying as thinking you might have breast cancer, but thanks to advances in testing and treatment, breast cancer is less deadly than ever.
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30. Avon Foundation For Women: Breast Cancer Crusade
Information about the organizations efforts to fund research for breast cancer.
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5 Facts You Should Know
  • More than 240,000 women, and 1,000 men, will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. in 2010. More than 40,000 women and 400 men die each year from the disease. There are more than 2 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. One person is diagnosed approximately every 3 minutes, and one person dies of breast cancer approximately every 14 minutes. People over the age of 50 account for 76% of breast cancer cases; while only 5% of breast cancer diagnoses are in people under the age of 40 and 18% are in their 40s.
  • Learn more The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade
    The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade was launched in 1992 as a small pioneering program in the U.K. Avon in the U.S. adopted the Crusade the following year. Over the last 18 years, Avon philanthropy has raised and donated more than $700 million to breast cancer programs around the world, supporting cutting-edge research to find a cure for or prevent breast cancer as well as programs that enable all patients to access quality care.
    Funding supports awareness and education: screening and diagnosis; access to treatment; support services; and scientific research. Beneficiaries of the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade range from leading cancer research and clinical centers to community-based, non-profit breast health education programs.

    31. National Breast Cancer Foundation® Official Site - Information, Awareness & Dona
    Breast cancer information, facts, statistics, symptoms and treatments, early detection, mammography screenings, and breast cancer research from the official nonprofit source
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    Breast Cancer
    A donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation helps provide free mammograms for women in need to promote early breast cancer detection. The donations we receive from individuals, corporate sponsorships, and breast cancer fundraising activities help fund educational programs that provide answers to breast cancer patients, survivors, and any family member whose life is touched by breast disease. Contributing to the National Breast Cancer Foundation is easy. Anyone can make donations securely online using a credit card, or by mailing a check for your donation to our headquarters in Texas. National Breast Cancer Foundation donors can choose to mark donations anonymously and/or in honor of a cherished family member or friend.
    Breast Cancer Volunteer Opportunities and Support Groups
    The support group network for the National Breast Cancer Foundation has a wide-reaching support community full of ways for you to connect with other women, men and families touched by breast diseases. The My NBCF Community forum consists of numerous breast cancer forum topics and specialized support groups so each participant can connect directly with breast cancer survivors and supporters who share your interests and concerns about breast cancer. Many of the My NBCF Community members organize and participate in breast cancer fundraising events. Anyone can initiate a breast cancer fundraiser from the NBCF website. Thanks to our active and dedicated fundraiser champions across the nation, we never experience a shortage of breast cancer volunteer opportunities in which breast cancer patients, survivors, and supporters can participate. The time spent volunteering for breast cancer is a valuable gift, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation can help ensure the time you spend volunteering for breast cancer directly helps the most deserving women.

    32. Breast Cancer
    Overview of breast cancer and the laboratory tests used to aid in diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and risk determination,
    http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/breast.html

    33. Cancer News Breast Cancer Support Groups
    Information on breast cancer support groups.
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    Cancer News on the Net
    • Avon's Breast Cancer Crusade National Breast Cancer Coalition - Breast cancer advocacy group. NBCC is a grassroots advocacy organization founded in 1991. National Lymphedema Network -Non-profit organization dedicated to providing education and support for this often neglected condition. They also support research into the causes and possible alternative treatments of lymphedema. Network of Strength has been a trusted resource for 30 years and has helped thousands find the information they need to make educated decisions.
      Susan G. Komen for the Cure
      - Grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists working together to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures.
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    • American Cancer Society -They are largest source of private, not-for-profit cancer research funds in the US, second only to the federal government in total dollars spent.

    34. Breast Cancer Information On Healthline
    Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the tissues of the breast. There are two main types of breast cancer Ductal carcinoma starts in the tubes (ducts) that move milk from the
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    35. HERS Breast Cancer Foundation
    Support, advocacy, counseling for breast cancer survivors and their families.
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    36. BreastCancer.net
    October 8, 2010 // Hope // No Comments // Tags breast cancer, control, crisis, emotions, faith, Grief, Life Experiences, life interruptions, living life, relationships
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    When You Are Too Busy to Grieve
    Two years ago, my mother-in-law, who was one of the dearest people in my life, died. While the loss of a loved one is painful, life continues to go forward for those left behind. Look back with me on a particularly stressful day, the morning after Mom died. My husband, Neal, and I reacted with an urgency to travel to the family gathering out of town. We made our plans to leave that morning for a 3 ½ hour drive to Abilene, Texas. I had been grieving for almost three weeks over her impending death until I thought my heart would break. Then, when it really happened, I wanted to stop the world for a little while. Instead, life sped up all around me. A few days earlier, a repairman was in our attic and noticed our hot water heater was leaking and about to burst. The plumber was supposed to arrive a couple of hours before we left on our trip. Meanwhile, our swimming pool was in the final phase of re-plastering as a result of what I thought was simple pool cosmetics that turned into a major refurbishing. Two water hoses were pumping water into the (Read more...)

    37. Breast Cancer Watch
    Provides commentary on research into breast cancer treatment and prevention.
    http://breastcancer.evidencewatch.com

    38. Click To Give @ The Breast Cancer Site
    This May, we received one million FEWER clicks than a year ago. We need your help! Tell ten friends to tell ten friends to click @ http//TheBreastCancerSite.com to fund
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    39. Green Tea And Breast Cancer
    A look at various studies with green tea and breast cancer, and why tea is so beneficial to your health.
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    Green tea has many health benefits, some have been proven and some may just be folklore. One particular effect that green tea seems to have is to fight and/or prevent breast cancer. I would like to provide some information on this, but please remember that I'm just a lowly tea drinker and not a doctor or a chemical engineer. Much of the research is just plain over my head, so I will just summarize to the best of my abilities. First of all, what is green tea? Just like black tea, it comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. Black tea is fermented and green tea is not (oolong tea is partly fermented). Green tea is very popular in China and Japan and is gaining favour in other nations too. They have been drinking green tea for health reasons for over 5,000 years in Asia.

    40. Understanding Breast Cancer
    what is breast cancer how does breast cancer happen?
    http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/understand_bc/
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    If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer, it's important to understand some basics: What is breast cancer and how does it happen? In this section, you can learn about how breast cancer develops, how many people get breast cancer, and what factors can increase risk for getting breast cancer. You also can learn more about signs and symptoms to watch for and how to manage any fears you may have about breast cancer.
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