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  • How to Be a Friend

    Posted 6/18/2013 by hhill
      Finally, a really excellent book that we can give to all our friends. Or at least we can tell our friends about it and strongly hint that they buy it. I am talking about Letty Cottin Pogrebin's new book, How to Be a Friend to a Friend Who is Sick. Written after her own experience with breast cancer, it is especially helpful in cancer situations, but I suspect the advice is quite relevant to all kinds of crisis and sadness and hardship. The suggestion, for example, to say:' It is good to see you" rather than the dreaded:"How are you? I mean, really how are you" would work just as well after a house fire or a death or a horrible accident. Read more... Comments (0)
  • Facebook and Mastectomy Photos

    Posted 6/17/2013 by hhill
      This is a story that you either will find important or completely trivial. Apparently there has been a simmering controversy about mastectomy (I think with or without reconstruction and maybe other smaller breast surgeries, too) photographs being posted on Facebook. Those in favor of the pictures presumably feel that it can be helpful information for other women and that it destigmatizes the surgery. The opposing views are obvious. Read more... Comments (0)
  • UK Study Finds No Mortality Benefit for Mammograms

    Posted 6/16/2013 by hhill
      To keep the pot boiling, I want to draw your attention to this new study from the UK that suggests that screening mammograms do not reduce mortality. There have been a number of US studies over the past few years that have found that screening mammograms (remember that, when the word "screening" is used, it means that we are talking about annual mammograms for the general population, not for women with a personal history of breast cancer) do not reduce deaths from breast cancer. Whenever we talk about this, feelings run hot and deep as many women have a story of their own breast cancer being found by a mammogram. Read more... Comments (0)
  • Conquer Fear

    Posted 6/14/2013 by hhill
      Just a few days ago, I wrote about the new study from Lancet that suggests many women and couples experience persistent anxiety about recurrence for a very long time after cancer. This came as no surprise to most of us, but it surely raises the question about what might help. Since none of us are going to get  a promise from our doctors that we are cured, we have to find a way to live with the uncertainty and, sometimes, sharp fear. How long does it take before a backache is a sore muscle and not a possible sign of cancer spread? How long does it take before we head for an annual mammogram without a seething stomach? Read more... Comments (0)
  • Supreme Court Ruling on Patenting Human Genes

    Posted 6/13/2013 by hhill
      This is important. The Supreme Court has just announced a unanimous ruling that it is illegal to patent human genes. For us, this relates to the patent Myriad Genetics has held on testing for the BRCA1 and BRACA2 gene mutations; they have, until now, "owned" the patent on human genes. No more. Read more... Comments (0)
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