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  1. Straight From The Heart: Letters of Hope and Inspiration from Survivors of Breast Cancer by Ina Yalof, 1997-10-01
  2. Casting Type Calcifications: Sign of a Subtype with Deceptive Features (Breast Cancer - Early Detection with Mammography) by Laszlo Tabar, Tibor Tot, et all 2007-04-30
  3. Dear God, They Say It's Cancer: A Companion Guide for Women on the Breast Cancer Journey by Janet Thompson, 2006-10-10
  4. A Tribe of Warrior Women: Breast Cancer Survivors by Melissa Springer, 1996-10
  5. Keep Your Breasts!: Preventing Breast Cancer the Natural Way by Susan Moss, 2002-10-01
  6. The Breast Cancer Wars: Hope, Fear, and the Pursuit of a Cure in Twentieth-Century America by Barron H. Lerner, 2003-05-01
  7. Cancer Is a Bitch: (Or, I'd Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis) by Gail Konop Baker, 2008-09-22
  8. Unnatural History: Breast Cancer and American Society (Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine) by Robert A. Aronowitz, 2007-10-08
  9. Nordie's at Noon: The Personal Stories of Four Women "Too Young" for Breast Cancer by Patti Balwanz, Kim Carlos, et all 2007-09-24
  10. As Normal as Possible: A Breast Cancer Story by R. Lee Hall, 2009-07-10
  11. When Mommy Loses Her Hair: It Means the Medicine is Working by Cristen Cervellini-Calfo, 2008-09-02
  12. Pocket Guide to Breast Cancer Drugs (Oncology Nursing Pocket Guide) by Gail M. Wilkes, 2004-07-12
  13. The Everything Health Guide to Living with Breast Cancer: An accessible and comprehensive resource for women (Everything Series) by Lucia Giuggio Carvalho, James A. Stewart, 2009-09-18
  14. The No-Dairy Breast Cancer Prevention Program: How One Scientist's Discovery Helped Her Defeat Her Cancer by Prof. Jane Plant, 2002-10-11

81. Breast Cancer
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82. National Women’s Health Network
Clearinghouse for health information. Topics include alternative medicine, breast cancer, breast implants, fibroids, menopause and yeast infections.
http://www.womenshealthnetwork.org/index.htm
National Women's Health Network About NWHN What's Network Advocacy Find Health Information ... Click here for our new fact sheets on HRT T he National Women's Health Network is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. We are the only national public interest membership organization dedicated exclusively to women's health. We do not accept financial support from pharmaceutical companies, tobacco companies or medical device manufacturers. Contact us: Main office:
202.347.1140 (administrative) 202.347.1168 (fax) For health information:
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83. The Rose Breast Cancer Care Center Diagnostic Non Profit Association Woman Healt
Nonprofit association aimed at diagnostic and care measures for women including the provision of such measures as mammograms and bone density testing. Located in Houston, Texas.
http://www.the-rose.org/.
Welcome to our new website.
We have hopefully designed a website to make it easier to access information about The Rose.
We plan on adding even more new and helpful information. So, check back often. Enjoy your visit. The Rose is Houston area's preeminent 501(c)(3) non-profit breast health care center providing cancer screening, diagnosis and support to all women regardless of their ability to pay. This year, more than 30,000 women will receive services at The Rose. Of this number, 5,000 will receive needed services at no charge through The Rose Sponsorship Program. This program provides breast cancer detection services to those who cannot afford the costs of these potentially life saving procedures. The Rose, a non-profit organization, does not receive federal or state funds nor is it a United Way agency. The Rose depends on revenue from paying customers, grants and donations for its funding. This is the reason the choice of thousands of women who are insured or can afford to pay, is so significant. Every woman who pays helps us help a low-income, uninsured woman at risk.
They join our mission to eliminate the senseless tragedy of a woman losing her life to breast cancer because her financial limitations kept her from accessing early detection and treatment.

84. About Breast Cancer - Information Articles Support Forum Chat LInks About Breast
Articles, information, research, resources, chat room, bulletin board, and extensive lists of links Category Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer Breast Awareness......About breast cancer, is a community based information and education resource centerabout breast health, breast cancer risk factors, diagnosis and treatment.
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85. Pink Ribbon Jewelry
Jewelry and gifts that increase awareness and raise money for breast cancer research. In addition, an America's Collection honors US heroes the USA.
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86. HealingWell.com - Breast Cancer Resource Center
breast cancer resource center, including books, medical news, articles and information, message boards Category Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer Breast...... news, articles, information, community message boards and chat rooms, free email,free homepages, books, newsletter, links directory and more on breast cancer.
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87. Health Canada - Breast Cancer Linked To Second-hand Smoke
Summary of recent research based on data from 19941997.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/media/releases/2000/2000_26e.htm
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OTTAWA - A Health Canada study reports that second-hand smoke may increase the risk of breast cancer. The study, Passive and Active Smoking and Breast Cancer Risk in Canada, 1994-97 , is being published today in the scientific journal Cancer Causes and Control . It provides evidence suggesting that the risk of breast cancer is greater among women who have been exposed regularly and for long periods of time to second-hand smoke, even though they, themselves, have never smoked. The longer the exposure, the higher the risk. After comparing 1,420 women diagnosed with breast cancer to a similar number of women without cancer, the study found that long-term exposure to second-hand smoke was associated with more than a 100% increase in premenopausal breast cancer risk, and a 30% increase in postmenopausal breast cancer. The study also found that among current women smokers, premenopausal breast cancer risk was 90% higher, and postmenopausal risk was 60% higher. Until recently, breast cancer has generally not been associated with women’s smoking. However the six previously published studies of second-hand smoke and breast cancer have each suggested increased risk associated with second-hand smoke and with active smoking. This new Canadian study, the largest study of the issue published to date, extends that evidence. While a study of this nature cannot confirm a causal relationship of second-hand smoke to breast cancer, it can contribute to the identification of it can serve to identify important associations.

88. CBCRP
The California breast cancer Research Program (CBCRP) administersfunding for breast cancer research in the State of California.
http://www.ucop.edu/srphome/bcrp/
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89. Breast Cancer Charity - St Barts Hospital, London UK - Fund Raising Events And O
Raising funds to create screening and diagnostic facility at St Barts Hospital, London. Browse news and fundraising events information.
http://www.bartscancercentre.org/
Barts Cancer Centre Appeal is a unique opportunity to create a centre that will set new standards for breast cancer screening and diagnostic services.
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90. Cancer - States, Women's Groups Slow To Address Women's Smoking
Article examines why women's groups spend almost no time fighting lung cancer, even though it kills more women than breast cancer.
http://www.cancerpage.com/cancernews/cancernews2749.htm
States, Women's Groups Slow To Address Women's Smoking
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( Thursday, May 03, 2001) - New York's Selma Rosen was eleven years old when she started smoking and "became addicted," as she explains it. She smoked for 34 years and even quit for a stretch until she relapsed back into her habit. Now 57, Rosen is a lung cancer survivor, a condition that she says has changed her life dramatically. "I was working full-time and now I no longer am. I have emphysema, anemia and shortness of breath because I had half of my right lung removed," she says. Rosen is not alone. Lung cancer will kill nearly one in four cancer-stricken women this year, a higher rate than deaths from breast cancer, U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher recently reported. Among additional stark findings of importance to the 22 million adult women who smoke in America, researchers say that tobacco companies have stepped up marketing efforts to women, stalling progress in programs that support those who try to stop smoking. Satcher and officials like Tommy Thompson, who heads up the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, beat the drum hard on the report's findings, but anti-tobacco advocates say the

91. Mothers Supporting Daughters With Breast Cancer - Index
Gives information, support, activities and a forum.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer Breast Awareness......Mothers Supporting Daughters with breast cancer, a national nonprofit organization,provides free resources and oneon-one support to anyone, anywhere in the
http://www.mothersdaughters.org/
MSDBC is a national nonprofit organization co-founded by a mother (Charmayne Dierker) and her daughter (Lillie Shockney) in March 1995. The support services provided by this organization are free and are designed to help mothers who have daughters battling breast cancer. Support is provided in a variety of ways including one on one support by mother volunteers who have had firsthand experienced the trauma and challenges of having a daughter diagnosed with breast cancer, through distribution of a mother's handbook and daughter's companion brochure to provide guidance as to how a mother can be constructively helpful to her daughter during her breast cancer treatment, and through requests for education about the disease and its treatment when questions arise related to basic medical questions about this disease and how surgery and adjuvant therapy work. Medical consultation is not provided but responses to medical questions that are general in nature are appropriate.
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92. Breast Cancer Awareness Network Of The Phenomenal Women Of The Web®
breast cancer awareness, links, help, resources, adviceCategory Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer Breast Awareness......The Phenomenal Women Of The Web ® breast cancer Awareness Network ofthe Phenomenal Women Of The Web®. breast cancer Awareness Network.
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Breast Cancer awareness is our responsibility to ourselves as women . The importance of mammography and educating our daughters is paramount! With the onset of the internet - a wealth of information is right here at our fingertips. We can research our concerns by search engines. Today - there is NO EXCUSE to remain uneducated about something that is so vital to our health. Awareness, self examination, early/yearly mammography and GYN checkups, will keep us well. Even when we have done all that is best for us, breast cancer strikes. Now - WE CAN FIGHT BACK! and WIN! Since the PWOTW is such a heavily traveled website - a portal of women's resources - this division was created to focus on this serious issue. In this site, you will find a comprehensive resource for breast cancer information. From awareness to external prosthesis. Topics are arranged alphabetically. It is all here. If you know of a website that deals with breast cancer, and would like to have it considered for inclusion on this page, please fill out the small form

93. Breast Cancer Toolkit
Products and humour to help cope with breast cancer. Videos, books, jewelry, and clothing.
http://www.breastcancertoolkit.com/

94. Atlanta 2 Day Walkie Talkies
Atlanta based walking team training for the 60 mile Avon 3 day walk to raise funds for breast cancer causes. Directions, training schedule, links, team roster, news, events, and message board.
http://www.walkingatlanta.com/
Atlanta Walkie Talkies Walks Directions Advertise Here Contact ... Atlanta 2 Day Walk Welcome to The Walkie Talkies Website. My name is Randi Passoff, team captain, site founder, and breast cancer survivor. Four years ago, after doing an incredible 60 mile walk for Breast Cancer in Atlanta, I decided I needed to keep on walking and not only just for keeping in shape, but for continuing to fundraise for Breast Cancer as well as other charitable walks. Meeting the wonderful walkers on the 3 Day that was held here in 1999 and seeing the incredible human spirit, I just knew I wanted to keep meeting people like this that so enriched my life. We had a meeting and the Walkie Talkies were formed from walkers that I had met those 4 long years ago. I want to thank everyone that I have met over the past four years. You have all changed my life and made it so much richer and I am so much in your debt and humble by what I have seen and experienced during all the walks we have participated in together. I never imagined any of this when I signed up the first year to do a crazy thing.

95. Breast Cancer Legislation--USA
One of nine women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Iam a breast cancer survivor and do not represent any organization.
http://members.aol.com/BCLEGIS/
One of nine women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In 1998 a breast cancer will be diagnosed every three minutes, and a woman will die from breast cancer every twelve minutes. In over seventy percent of these cases, the women have no known risk factors.
This page is an attempt to keep people informed of pending legislation in the US Congress. I am a breast cancer survivor and do not represent any organization. As you read through the descriptions of the legislation you may notice duplication. For example, there are several bills addressing Medicare coverage of mammograms. Each of the bills has different approaches and ways of insuring adequate coverage. I don't endorse any specific bills. My aim is to get people involved in the legislative process and communicating with their elected representatives. I have provided links to Thomas (the Library of Congress site) to ensure the information is current. I'd also like to be able to link to information at the state level. So far I only know about a site for the state of California . If you know of any other sites, please let me know.

96. Redirect To Breast Cancer Support
A breast cancer support group with interactive facilities including guestbooks, chat, voice chat, Category Health Support Groups Cancer Breast......Welcome, to our breast cancer support group for survivors. If you arenew to our support group, please go to the Meeting Place for
http://pages.prodigy.net/replyasap/bc/
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97. Breast Cancer Education Network - Comprehensive Women's Health Information
Comprehensive information for women about breast cancer symptoms testingdiagnosis treatment research and other medical information.
http://www.healthtalk.com/bcen/

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    98. BCM - Breast Cancer Gene Database
    A name and fact interconnected searchable database. From the Baylor College of Medicine .Category Science Biology Genetics Eukaryotic Animal Cancer......Search for breast cancer Genes by Name Name Help with this search.Search for breast cancer Facts by Topic or Words Topic
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    99. Susan Love MD-breast Cancer, Hrt, Menopause, Hot Flashes
    A website for women concerned about breast cancer and midlife issues.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Cancer Breast......Susan Love MD breast cancer Foundation a nonprofit dedicated to eradicationof breast cancer through innovation education research advocacy.
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    100. Childrens' Reactions To Breast Cancer
    breast cancer COMMON REACTIONS OF CHILDREN AND HOW TO HELP. Jane Brazy,MD and Mary Ircink, RN. DAUGHTERS AND THE FUTURE RISK OF breast cancer
    http://www.medsch.wisc.edu/childrenshosp/childrens.html
    BREAST CANCER: COMMON REACTIONS OF CHILDREN AND HOW TO HELP
    Jane Brazy, MD and Mary Ircink, RN Although children may have a variety of reactions to learning that their parent has cancer, all studies confirm that it is better to tell the child than withhold information and it is better to tell sooner rather than later. When the child is not told, there is more anxiety and a more difficult adaptation later. It is important to provide the child with the amount of information that they want or need and at a level they can understand. In this article we will cover some of the common reactions of children and provide some guidelines for helping the child deal with this stressful time.
    Common Reactions Some of the most common reactions of children to their mother's cancer are fear and insecurity, anger, sadness, isolation, and curiosity
    FEAR
    Fears can take many forms: fear of death of their parent, fear because their parents have fear, fear of separation, fear cancer is contagious and that they will catch it, fear that they caused the cancer, fear that the life they know will change. Fear of death. Because our society frequently hides the diagnosis of cancer, often a child's or teen's only exposure to cancer is people who have died. Therefore cancer means death. This may be the first time that the possibility of death of someone close has ever become a consideration. They may sense your fear of death. A younger child may think death is near at hand, an older child may interpret therapies as only postponing death.

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