Taking you through my Journey to bring much awareness to Breast Cancer and that Early Detection is key to survival.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Anti-Cancer Drug, ABT-737 Combined With Chemotherapy Improves Tumor Response In Triple Negative Breast Cancers
"A combination of a new anti-cancer drug with conventional chemotherapy offers improved results for aggressive ‘triple negative’ breast cancers."
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The SCAR Project, Breast Cancer Survivors Bares All For Awareness
Fashion Designer, David Jay shoots an exhibit of life size portraits of young women breast cancer survivors displaying their courage in raising awareness to early-onset breast cancer while raising funds for research and outreach programs. http://www.thescarproject.org/ (Click to link)
The SCAR Project: Breast Cancer Is Not a Pink ribbon.
(Volume I) Book containing portraits of young breast cancer survivors and their autobiographical account of their breast cancer journey. Available at amazon.com
“For these young women, having their portrait taken seems to represent their personal victory over this terrifying disease. It helps them reclaim their femininity, their sexuality, identity and power after having been robbed of such an important part of it. Through these simple pictures, they seem to gain some acceptance of what has happened to them and the strength to move forward with pride.”
Baring It All (The SCAR Project documentary) DVD available at amazon.com
Friday, July 8, 2011
Entinostat- Experimental Drug May Help Reprogram Tumor Cells To Respond To Hormone Therapy In Triple Negative Breast Cancer Patients
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Triple Negative Breast Cancer cells |
http://www.umm.edu/news/releases/triple-negative-breast-cancer.htm
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"The study will help researchers determine if an experimental drug, entinostat, can reprogram tumor cells to express a protein molecule called an estrogen receptor to make them sensitive to hormone therapy."
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Nodal Status And Clinical Outcomes In A Large Cohort Of Patients With Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Journal of Clinical Oncology, July 1, 2011
Conclusion: "In patients with TNBC, once there is evidence of lymph node metastasis, the prognosis may not be affected by the number of positive lymph nodes."
http://jco.ascopubs.org/content/29/19/2628.short?rss=1
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Conclusion: "In patients with TNBC, once there is evidence of lymph node metastasis, the prognosis may not be affected by the number of positive lymph nodes."
http://jco.ascopubs.org/content/29/19/2628.short?rss=1
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Mom... It's Cancer By Kathy Crews
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Mom...It's Cancer: One Family, Two Women, Two Battles, Too Unimaginable! [Paperback]
Kathy Crews (Author) momitscancer.comPg. 52 excerpt - " ... Tracy was learning more about triple-negative breast cancer, and she was frightened by the number of unknowns about this cancer."...
Editorial Review by Peter Bonanno, Senior Pastor Grace Capital Church, Pembroke, N.H.
"Cancer...it's a word that many people fear and others avoid talking about. In this great story of living life with all of its disappointments, Kathy Crews shares the journey of discovering God's love as she walked through her own daughter's diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. With much prayer and faith, Kathy helped her daughter and family press through, only to discover a few years later that she would be struck with the same disease. Somebody once said that everyone wants a miracle, but that no one wants to be in the position where they really need one. This is a book for those who need faith and who need a miracle. But don't expect there to be quick or easy answers, for as Kathy's story will help you to discover, it's through our most difficult circumstances that God can work the most good in our lives and cause us to produce fruit that is a blessing to many others."
Monday, July 4, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Outcome Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Better With Lumpectomy Vs Mastectomy
Jun 16 , 2011 - "Breast-conserving therapy may provide better five-year locoregional control for women with triple-negative breast cancer than modified radical mastectomy without adjuvant radiation, according to a retrospective study from Canada."
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/744785?src=nl_topic
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/744785?src=nl_topic
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‘Triple-Negative’ Breast Cancer Study May Help Guide Treatment Plan (06/30/11)
6/30/2011 - Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers have identified six subtypes of an aggressive and difficult-to-treat form of breast cancer, called “triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).”
Not Just 1 disease but 6 subtypes of Triple Negative Breast Cancer and identifying the different chemotherapies that they respond to:
Not Just 1 disease but 6 subtypes of Triple Negative Breast Cancer and identifying the different chemotherapies that they respond to:
- BL1 and BL2 - These 2 "basal-like" types relates to cell cycle and DNA response genes and responds to the drug, Cisplatin.
- M and MSL - These two "mesenchymal" types are driven by genes as it relates to cell differentiation and growth factor pathways that responds to the drug, Dasatinib and an experimental drug, NVP-BEZ235.
- IM - A "immunomodulatory" type as it relates to immune system genes.
- LAR - A "luminal" type relates to the "male" sex hormone, androgen signals and responds to the drug, Bicalutamide.
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Bay Area Researchers Look At Triple Negative Breast Cancer | abc7news.com
http://www.triplesteptowardthecure.org - Understanding Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Rare Form Of Breast Cancer Targets The Young « CBS Chicago
3/16/2011- "If you’re in your 20′s or 30′s you’re more susceptible and if you’re a black woman, you face a higher risk. It’s a type of breast cancer researchers know little about."
Rare Form Of Breast Cancer Targets The Young « CBS Chicago (Click link to full story)
Rare Form Of Breast Cancer Targets The Young « CBS Chicago (Click link to full story)