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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date What's Your Plan? Today there are over 10 million cancer survivors -- three times that of 1970. Our overburdened healthcare system often fails to meet their needs, and we need to create our own "survivorship plans." Read on for details. Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Vitamin D shows promise in reducing the risk of developing breast cancer as well as preventing its spread. Triple Negative Breast Cancer Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) tumors do not express any of the three significant markers that other breast cancers do. They are aggressive (high grade) tumors, and the survival rate for this breast cancer subtype is much lower than for other types of breast cancer. The Sister Study Enrollment is still open in the Sister Study. Find out more about this landmark study and the people behind it. The Cancer Project Check it out! The Cancer Project is a fabulous resource for diet and nutrition. Classes, videos, books, newsletters -- they've got it all. The 2008 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium The 31st Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is in full swing, and great reports are coming in from the front lines. Find out more about the SABCS here. Sugar and Breast Cancer Does eating sugar cause breast cancer? In a word, no. Of course not. If you have a Snickers bar, it will not give you cancer.If we dig a little deeper, however, there are some interesting schools of thought around sugar and the role it plays in our cancer diagnosis.
Subscribe to the Newsletter! Instant access to new content and information. Sign up now -- it only takes a minute! Strategies to Survive What does it mean to be a cancer survivor? How do you redesign your life? Stay Connected One of the most difficult things that happens during breast cancer treatment, or any serious illness for that matter, is keeping family and friends up to date on our status. Here's an innovative way to solve the problem.
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