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#gyncsm Community: 1st Anniversary Chat- Advocacy for Yourself and Others
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A community for those impacted by gynecologic cancer. Est. 2013. Thursday, September 11, 2014. 1st Anniversary Chat- Advocacy for Yourself and Others. September is the one year anniversary of the #gyncsm chat. Before providing the information about this month's chat, Christina and I would like to thank:. Our health care moderators: Dr. Don S. Dizon, Dr. Rick Boulay, Dr. Merry J. Markham and Dr. Ann Becker-Shutte for their support, participation and guidance. Without all of you the #gyncsm community would...
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Life's a Polyp: Lessons Learned
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Life's a Polyp Shop for the NORD FAP Research Fund. Donate to NORD Familial Polyposis Research Fund. Thursday, January 15, 2015. I think it goes without saying, again, that one lesson learned by any type of chronic illness is that we reach a whole new level of appreciation and cherish of the good times, the good days we have. So I'll move on to my lessons learned. 1 Chronic Illness Changes You. I wouldn't be terrified of pain. With everything I do, I think about how to avoid or minimize risk of pain.
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Colon Cancer Screening Awareness Partners
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Get the Latest Buzz. Colon Cancer Screening Awareness Partners. The healthcare systems and advocacy organizations below have partnered with Be Seen, Get Screened to help us achieve our goal of getting everyone screened for colon cancer. Want your organization to become a partner? All you have to do is pledge to help us spread the word about colon cancer screening and send us your logo. Click here to partner. With Be Seen, Get Screened. I Have Lynch Syndrome. Global Colon Cancer Association. Red Bank, NJ.
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@BRCAresponder: March 2014
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Thursday, March 27, 2014. Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Me and My Foobs: What It's Really Like Post-Mastectomy. Wife, mother, writer,. Http:/ www.huffingtonpost.com/joannamontgomery/post-mastectomy-my-new-foobs b 3886195.html. Http:/ ww5.komen.org/Breas./InheritedGeneticMutations.html. Http:/ www.medscape.com/viewarticle/777232. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! GenCSM - Genetic Cancer Social Media. MEN and HEREDITARY CANCER. GET TICKETS - Pink and Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer. Informatio...
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@BRCAresponder: August 2014
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. A Call to Action: Shifting the Focus from Raising Awareness to Saving Lives. ANN SILBERMAN gets it right when she says we must shift the focus on breast cancer from Raising Awareness to Saving Lives. Here is Ann's incredible 6 part piece which starts with:. A patient's perspective on the Need for Research. More about Ann Silberman. Follow Ann on twitter @ButDocIHatePink. Friday, August 29, 2014. Monday, August 25, 2014. PREVIVOR THOUGHTS Monday 8/25/14. See full list on Listly.
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Life's a Polyp: Evils of Food
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Life's a Polyp Shop for the NORD FAP Research Fund. Donate to NORD Familial Polyposis Research Fund. Sunday, May 20, 2012. There are so many activities and hobbies that I enjoy that I want to participate in but sometimes I just can't. Sometimes walking inside from the car is a difficult task in itself much less any real physically strenuous activity. The evils of food, that wonderful tasting, life preserving particles of food create infuriating, excruciating obstacles. How I hate thou! I need to make a d...
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Mike's Battle is My Battle: 1/12/14 - 1/19/14
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On June 25, 2010, at age 37, my husband was diagnosed with colon cancer. Following a right-hemicolectomy, genetic testing determined the cause was due to HNPCC/Lynch Syndrome. On December 9, 2011 he had a subtotal colectomy. Monday, January 13, 2014. The ripple keeps expanding. As the leading advocacy group, Fight Colorectal Cancer serves as a resource for colorectal cancer patients, grassroots advocates, policy makers, medical professionals and healthcare providers. Any additional financial contribution...
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Mike's Battle is My Battle: You're anemic? Really?
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On June 25, 2010, at age 37, my husband was diagnosed with colon cancer. Following a right-hemicolectomy, genetic testing determined the cause was due to HNPCC/Lynch Syndrome. On December 9, 2011 he had a subtotal colectomy. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Wouldn't that have shown up one of the gajillion times he donated blood? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living with Lynch Syndrome. The ripple keeps expanding. Falling behind and catching up. Thank God for the Air Force. Now I know what it feels like.
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@BRCAresponder: 3/14/15 @BRCAresponder WEEKLY
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Friday, March 13, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog! GenCSM - Genetic Cancer Social Media. MEN and HEREDITARY CANCER. GET TICKETS - Pink and Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer. CHICAGO, IL - 12/1. Pink and Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer. Pink and Blue store. Bring Pink and Blue to you! Where should you go? The best 1st step is to contact a certified genetic counselor. BRCAresponder on Genetic Testing, Family Histories, and Why Genetic Counseling Is Key! WPTV News Channel 5.
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