ABRAXANE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT
Four years ago Maryann Dillon was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
“You’re just numb, any time you receive a diagnosis like that, you’re just numb,” says Maryann.
Maryann says she felt like she was given a death sentence. Because her... Read more about ABRAXANE BREAST CANCER TREATMENT |
African American Women and Breast Cancer
“I was afraid that I wouldn’t be able to see my children grow up and my grandchild grow, you get this really scary feeling inside,” says Rosamond Stallings. When 45 year old Rosamond Stallings was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 years ago, doctors... Read more about African American Women and Breast Cancer |
BENIGN BREAST LESIONS
There is a good chance that many of you women reading this will at some point in your lifetime have to go for a breast biopsy; and that biopsy won’t turn out to be a cancer.
But does that mean you’re completely out of the woods? The answer is... Read more about BENIGN BREAST LESIONS |
BRCA Breast Cancer Genes
Women who have BRCA breast cancer genetic mutations are just as likely to survive as other women who get breast cancer, according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are more likely... Read more about BRCA Breast Cancer Genes |
BREAST CANCER AND OVARIAN CANCER RISK
There’s an important piece of medical research released tonight which every woman with breast cancer or a family history of breast cancer needs to hear about.
The study looks at whether they need to worry about their risk of ovarian cancer, and... Read more about BREAST CANCER AND OVARIAN CANCER RISK |
BREAST CANCER DRUG STUDY
Medical experts are saying that research just released from the medical journal the lancet will have a profound impact on many women battling breast cancer. It shows that one of the most popular and established drugs should be replaced by newer... Read more about BREAST CANCER DRUG STUDY |
BREAST CANCER GENE TESTING
With all the information on breast cancer now, many women are being more vigilant about being screened and followed for breast cancer. But now, a new government panel says doing high tech genetic testing should be reserved for only a small... Read more about BREAST CANCER GENE TESTING |
BREAST CANCER PREVENTION STUDY
While the number of deaths from breast cancer each year have been declining, they are still staggering: more than 40-thousand women will die this year alone. More than
260,000 women will be told they have the disease. Read more about BREAST CANCER PREVENTION STUDY |
BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE MARKER
Researchers have discovered how to identify women with breast cancer who are at risk for having the cancer spread.
This is quite a significant step, because currently, there’s no reliable way to see what cancers will spread and what won’t, and... Read more about BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE MARKER |
BREAST MRI STUDY
There is important new research out tonight which addresses the question: how should women at high risk for breast cancer be screened? Should they get mammograms, or ultrasound, or the newest technology, the breast MRI? Read more about BREAST MRI STUDY |
BREAST MRI-MAMMOGRAPHY STUDY
There’s good news tonight for women at high risk for breast cancer. Researchers say using breast MRI along with mammography is highly accurate in detecting tumors.
Not only does this mean cancers can be picked up more reliably, but also, women... Read more about BREAST MRI-MAMMOGRAPHY STUDY |
BREAST ULTRASOUND
37 year old Michelle Michaels is taking every precaution to protect herself against breast cancer. “My mother had inflammatory breast cancer three years ago, and my grandmother had breast cancer at 38, so I’m considered high, high risk,” says... Read more about BREAST ULTRASOUND |
Breast Augmentation
By inserting an implant behind each breast, surgeons are able to increase a woman's bust line by one or more bra cup sizes. If you're considering breast augmentation, this will give you a basic understanding of the procedure--when it can help, how... Read more about Breast Augmentation |
Breast Cancer Gene Testing
There is a bit of frustrating news for women facing a battle with breast cancer.
The tests thought to be highly reliable in detecting genes which are linked to breast and ovarian cancers have been shown now to miss many cases.
“I’ve actually... Read more about Breast Cancer Gene Testing |
Breast Cancer Treatment
There is important research that will directly affect one out of every four women diagnosed with breast cancer. Herceptin, a treatment used to boost the benefits of chemotherapy and surgery has been shown to be highly effective, and experts are... Read more about Breast Cancer Treatment |
Estrogen Okay for Some
There’s good news tonight for some women who want to use estrogen during and after the menopause.
In those women have had their uterus’ removed, but only in these women, it appears----even after seven years of treatment with estrogen—using this... Read more about Estrogen Okay for Some |
Healthwrap - Dementia, SIDS, Breast Cancer
According to new research in the medical journal the lancet, the number of people that have dementia--the common form is Alzheimer’s disease--is going to double every twenty years.
Given that 24 million worldwide have dementia today, that... Read more about Healthwrap - Dementia, SIDS, Breast Cancer |
MALE BREAST CANCER
New research just released shows the rate of male breast cancer is on the rise and the disease in men is usually detected when the tumors are more advanced, compared to cases of breast cancer in women. Breast cancer in men is much rarer than in... Read more about MALE BREAST CANCER |
MASSAGE & BREAST CANCER
Anita Jacobs juggles a hectic schedule. She travels all over the country as a corporate training lecturer, plus she’s an author and a mom. But just over a year ago, her world was turned upside down. She was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had a... Read more about MASSAGE & BREAST CANCER |
Mammogram
A mammogram is a special type of X-Ray that allows doctors to visualize the breast tissue. The mammography machine compresses the breast and this will cause some discomfort. Read more about Mammogram |
Minorities and Breast Cancer
There is a disturbing report out tonight that says minority women, who are at the highest risk for having aggressive breast cancer, are simply not getting their mammograms.
Now, we keep hearing study after study showing how there are ethnic... Read more about Minorities and Breast Cancer |
New Breast Cancer Diagnostic
College professor, 61 year old Karin Wexler, wasted no time when she first felt a lump on her breast three years ago. “Within 3 minutes, I had called my doctor and went for a mammogram and sonogram right away and nothing showed up on the... Read more about New Breast Cancer Diagnostic |
OBESITY AND MAMMOGRAM ERRORS
For some time now, obesity has been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. It’s well established that obese, postmenopausal women have an increased risk of breast cancer compared with postmenopausal women of normal weight. Part of the... Read more about OBESITY AND MAMMOGRAM ERRORS |
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Sarasota Florida
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Dr. Gerald E. Grubbs, M.D. of Sarasota, FL can help you get the care you need and deserve. Surgery offers the best chance for cure of breast cancer, but until long-term data are available, interventional treatments are options people who are incapable of undergoing surgery. Dr. Grubbs specializes in interventional radiology. At Sarasota Interventional Radiology, in Sarasota County, Florida, state-of-the-art cancer treatment technology and techniques, including biopsies, are available. Dr. Grubbs is one of the most trusted and well-established names in the field of interventional radiology. He is very sensitive to the needs of cancer patients and does his best to ensure that each patient is well taken care of.
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