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The Signs of Breast Cancer by Dr. Marisa Weiss
Are You At Risk by Dr. Kristi Funk
Me & My Fake Breast by Lynn Prowitt-Smith
Under the Knife: What You Need To Know About Breast Surgery by Dr. Kristi Funk
Express Yourself: The Power of Writing About Cancer by Marcie Beyatte
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Breast Cancer by Lesa Sverid
Genetic Testing: Should You Be Tested? by Joanna Rudnick
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Breast Cancer by Karen Lynch
Sex & the Breast Cancer Patient by Lori Benson
Life After Cancer: Moving Into Survivorship by Lori Benson
Breast Cancer Husband: How to Help Your Wife (and Yourself) Through Diagnosis, Treatment and Beyond: Part 1 — Diagnosis by Marc Silver
Breast Cancer Husband: 5 Ways to Help Your Wife (and Yourself) Through Treatment by Marc Silver
Nutrition During and After Treatment by Dr. Marisa Weiss
Why Breast Self Exams Still Matter by Olivia Newton-John
Humanizing The Hospital by Donna Karan
You’ve Just Been Diagnosed. Now What? by Dr. Marisa Weiss
Undergoing Cancer Treatment? Try This Magic Broth by Rebecca Katz
The State of Reconstruction by Dr. Kristi Funk
Should You Join A Support Group by Merijane Block
Give Yourself the Greatest Gift: A Mammogram! by Wendy Zender
What I Wish I’d Known by Vicki Tashman
The Fitness Solution: 5 Ways Exercise Can Make Treatment Go a Little Easier by Holly Perkins
Hair Does Matter: 3 Ways to Make Losing Your Hair More Bearable by Lori Benson
The Power of Prayer by Larry Dossey
Mind, Body & Spirit: Part I — When You’re Diagnosed by Dr. David Simon
Mind, Body & Spirit: Part II – Navigating Treatment by Dr. David Simon
Mind, Body & Spirit: Part III – Making Sense of Having Cancer by Dr. David Simon
12 Ways to Make the Most of Your Doctor Visits by Fran Drescher
Riding The Emotional Roller Coaster by Lori Benson
Enzyme Shows Promise in Preventing Breast Cancer by Michelle Schoffro Cook
What Would You Do To End Breast Cancer? by Emma Brownell
Breast Health Awarness by Dr. Susanne Bennett
You Are The Mystery of Healing by Dr. Deepak Chopra



Thank you Mallika. Cancer is a disease that has touched most if not all of us, be it ourselves, family members or friends. I support and focus on this intention. with love Nazak
There are some creative & dedicated individuals & organizations stepping up! Kudos to Intent for jumping in. As a cancer survivor myself, I know that surviving is the beginning of a whole new chapter! Often one that is seldom talked about! Thank heavens there is some innovative info, support & solutions for survivors to be found. Check out the reference book list on http://www.bellisse.com, for instance!
Mallika's experience with her nanny will be one you will likely have yourself, or share with a loved one. Keep in mind that 11% of all screening mammos get a call-back for more views, but only 3% of the additional views end up finding a cancer.