August 17, 2000 - Volume 2, Issue 17
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BREAST HEALTH NEWS
1. SALE OF BREAST CANCER RESEARCH STAMP EXTENDED...
One day before the breast cancer research semi-postal stamp was scheduled to be taken off
the market, President Clinton signed the Semi-Postal Authorization Act, extending the sale
of the breast cancer stamp for two more years. The breast cancer research stamp was first
introduced in July 1998, and as of July 16, 2000, 214 million stamps have been sold,
raising over $15.1 million for breast cancer research.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news8.16.00.asp
2. RESEARCHERS CONTINUE ENROLLMENT FOR NATIONAL BREAST CANCER PREVENTION TRIAL...
Over 6,000 women at high risk of breast cancer have already enrolled in the STAR clinical
trial, and researchers are hoping that another 16,000 women will join within the next few
years. The STAR (Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene) clinical trial is a national trial run
by the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP). STAR is designed to
determine whether the drug raloxifene (brand name, Evista) is as effective as the drug
tamoxifen (brand name, Nolvadex) in preventing breast cancer.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news8.2.00.asp
3. ELDERLY WOMEN DO NOT RECEIVE AGGRESSIVE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT...
Several recent studies reveal that elderly women with breast cancer are not offered
aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation in addition to breast cancer
surgery. Some physicians believe that aggressive cancer therapy is riskier in older
patients and that very elderly women (over age 80) are more likely to die of another
ailment related to old age, such as heart disease, before the effects of breast cancer
become devastating. However, the American Cancer Society estimates that approximately
10,000 women over age 80 will die of breast cancer each year.
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issues, both cancerous and benign, are encouraged to post and reply to messages at http://www.imaginis.com/forums.
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BREAST HEALTH/BREAST CANCER INFORMATION
1. UNDERSTANDING NIPPLE DISCHARGE
Nipple discharge is the third most common breast complaint for which women seek medical
attention, after lumps and breast pain. While the majority of nipple discharges are
associated with non-malignant changes in the breast such as hormonal imbalances, women
should report any suspicious or worrisome nipple discharges to their physicians. This
article discusses the causes, methods of examination, and treatment options for nipple
discharge. The article also addresses which types of nipple discharge may warrant concern.
Click here to read more:
http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/nipple.asp
2. HOW TO PERFORM A BREAST SELF-EXAM (BSE)
Breast self exam (BSE) is a key component in helping to detect breast cancer early, along
with clinical breast exams and mammography. Women should perform BSE once a month to check
for any changes or abnormalities in the breasts. This article describes how best to
perform BSE and warning signs to watch for when examining the breasts. Additional topics
include BSE for women with lumpy breasts, BSE during pregnancy, BSE pads, and more.
Click here to read more:
http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/bse.asp
3. FIND A MAMMOGRAPHY FACILITY IN YOUR AREA
Mammography is available at numerous accredited locations in most areas. To date, over
11,000 mammography facilities have been accredited by the American College of Radiology
(ACR) in the U.S. This article helps users locate a mammography facility by city, state,
or zip code through the FDA's Mammography Location Finder. All mammography facilities in
the database are accredited by the ACR and meet the Mammography Quality Standards Act
(MQSA) mandated by Congress.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/mammo_locations.asp
4. BREAST CANCER AWARENESS "SUSAN BEAR"
The "Here's a Hug" company is selling the "Susan Bear" (a teddy bear)
to help support the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The Susan Bear stuffed animal
dons pink breast cancer awareness ribbons and sells for $20. According to Lynn Spence of
"Here's a Hug," 10% of the proceeds from the sales of the "Susan Bear"
will go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to help promote breast cancer awareness and
research.
Click here to learn more or to purchase a Susan Bear:
http://members.home.net/cbspence1/heresahug/tons_of_teddies.asp
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IMAGINIS.COM BOOKSTORE - CURRENT FEATURE
Visit our Breast Health Bookstore at http://www.imaginis.com/bookstore/breasthealth/
for one of the Imaginis.com current features. "Recovering from Breast Surgery:
Exercises to Strengthen Your Body and Relieve Pain" by Diana Stumm provides
information on exercises and therapies for relieving pain after breast cancer surgery.
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