Just do it.
It's now been 5 years since my breast cancer diagnosis, and there is no evidence of recurrence. Had it not been for a screening mammogram, it might well have advanced; the lesion was far back near the chest wall and not palpable. Please, ladies, don't neglect routine cancer screening such as Pap smears, mammograms, and colonoscopies. And visit The Breast Cancer Site - your daily click will help pay for mammograms for folks who might not otherwise be able to afford them!
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That is such good advice. Like many (or perhaps most) families, we have relatives who have suffered from breast cancer. Most recently one of our nieces went through treatment and hopefully is in remission.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, I have lots of experience of cancer in my family and an early diagnosis is so important. If some of my relatives had had check ups, they would still be with us.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on passing the full remission mark! So happy for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder of control tests !
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Gratulation on passing, toi... thats greatful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, I get a mammogram every year, have one coming up.Everyone needs to get started, they need a baseline to use for future detection.
ReplyDeleteGreat news. And off to click now.
ReplyDeleteA great reminder, I have one of those coming up in two days, shudder, but it's got to be done.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations to you.
Thank you for the kind reminder. I have gone through a few mammograms and they were very painful experiences.
ReplyDeleteA precious advice, indeed!
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear your good news. Have a nice week!
Such an important reminder. Glad you are still NED!
ReplyDeleteThat is good news which I'm sure is a big relief, and prayers that it stays that way for many years to come. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder...it's not a fun procedure, but a necessary one! I'm so glad you are cancer free now
ReplyDeleteGreat advice and I am so happy that you are cancer free. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are cancer free. My daughter went through the same struggle but is okay now.
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That's wonderful news about your remission. Congratulations! And thanks for this important reminder.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, Sue. Congratulations on passing that 5 year mark! And thank you for the important and life-saving advice. Early detection is so critical. Happy Wednesday to you, my friend!
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