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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women both in the United States and beyond. There is about a 1 in 8 chance that a woman in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Sadly, nearly 42,170 American women will likely die in 2020 as a result of breast cancer. […]
Continue readingLast September, hundreds of people made history as they attended an event uniting 22 terminal cancer survivors with top scientists and doctors in the field of cancer. The group of patients gathered there certainly seemed to have more differences than similarities. They lived in different places around the country. They held different occupations. They came […]
Continue readingBreast Cancer Patient Rita K. Goes To CHIPSA In Mexico and Shares Her Experience Almost One Year Later! In November of 2017, Rita K. heard the words nobody wants to hear “You Have Cancer”. Rita described this experience as being “devastated”, “shocked” and “traumatized”. What made this even more frustrating, is that this diagnosis […]
Continue readingA new contrast agent used in combination with MRI has been discovered to pinpoint early stages of breast cancer and differentiate aggressive and slow-growing types. According to Dr. Zheng-Rong Lu, one of the researchers at Case Western Reserve University, doing both will help the doctors find the proper treatment as there is no such technology available […]
Continue readingAnaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma is an aggressive type of non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a white blood cell cancer that usually affects older adults and is more common in men. According to a new small Dutch study, in recent years, the number of women diagnosed with h in the breast has boosted, suggesting that getting breast implants might […]
Continue readingA new study revealed that more than half of older American women who were diagnosed with early breast cancer may get more radiation therapy than they actually need, therefore increasing medical costs. Based on data from 2011, researchers had estimated that around $164 million in costs could have been saved by ordering a shorter radiation […]
Continue readingIt was recently discovered that breast cancer cell shapes can be associated with genes that are turned on and off. These shapes and genes were mapped out and connected to real disease outcomes. This new discovery can help in finding and determining different paths and treatments a patient should take. More than a million images […]
Continue readingFollowing is a list of toxic effects caused by glyphosate, AMPA, and Roundup as revealed in animal studies, laboratory studies in human cells, and human epidemiological and clinical case studies: Severe liver and kidney damage + Chronic kidney disease; Disruption of hormonal systems which can potentially lead to multiple organ damage and hormone-dependent cancer; Developmental […]
Continue readingFor every 100 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer, one man will be diagnosed with male breast cancer. Those may seem like pretty good odds, however, it still means that this year in the U.S. alone, about 2,600 cases of invasive breast cancer in men will be diagnosed and approximately 440 men will die […]
Continue readingIf you are a potential patient, or if you’re searching the internet to find out about the opinions of Chipsa patients because you have a loved one who is fighting cancer then, you’ll likely, ultimately want to know about success rates as well as how much is the payment to be a patient at Chipsa. […]
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