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18 Responses to “IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer news story”

    charlotte c
    September 2nd, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    Breast cancer and breast tissue cancer is the same thing there is no difference. From 1975 to 2000 1.3 in every one million 15-19 year olds were diagnosed with breast cancer. It is very unlikely your friend has breast cancer if she is only 15 years old.

    Wordpress
    September 2nd, 2009 at 7:22 pm

    I have three family members with cancer right now – my aunt, my cousin and now my sister’s breast cancer has returned. Pray for them all please!! Jenny in Cali xx

    agape?
    September 2nd, 2009 at 7:40 pm

    It makes me so happy to know that there are other people out there who care about finding a cure! Visit http://www.curebreastcancer.org when you get a chance. This organization was founded by Dr. Bodai, who created the breast cancer stamp, and has since gone back to Congress in an effort to allow the continuation of the stamp. He is awesome, and that web site should offer a plethora of information and resources. Thank you fo being a part of the fight against Breast Cancer.

    WPMixer
    September 2nd, 2009 at 8:06 pm

    I just found out that D has breast cancer and I am very upset..she says she is doing ok and that she has lost her hair and she starts radiation in a couple of weeks…might have to drive to Sav. Geo. if she is not coming back your way soon…Life is so unpreditable…SIGH we need to pray for her ..can u help me?

    Katie R
    September 2nd, 2009 at 8:13 pm

    - Many family members with Hx. of Br. Ca.

    - Few family members with Hx. of Br. Ca.

    - Polymorphisms in certain otherwise 'protective' genes

    Free Blog
    September 2nd, 2009 at 10:52 pm

    ur a bastard OmegaAsshole000, low life trailer trash bastard..Im 21 and had cancer and if anyone makes these stupid comments like u just did I swear to God I would kick ur azz so badly that u would prefer to have an agressive cancer and suffer till u die.. I hope God gives u what u deserve…

    Kelly
    September 3rd, 2009 at 2:01 am

    The chances of a 13 year old having breast cancer are very, very, very close to zero; the chances of having it in both breasts at once is much lower than that.

    What your friend is experiencing is normal hormonal development.

    Breast cancer is almost unheard of in people under 25. Of all the people diagnosed with breast cancer, fewr than 0.1% are under 30. It's very rare in people under 40, and most cases (80%) are in women over 50.

    Most breast lumps, even in women over 50, are not cancerous. Pain is rarely a sign of breast cancer – the overwhelming majority of those diagnosed have felt no pain.

    Tell your friend to talk to her mother about this – she will be able to reassure her. If she doesn't feel comfortable doing that, she should talk to her school nurse when school reopens; she will be used to girls having worries like this and will be able to reassure her she doesn't have breast cancer

    Blogger
    September 3rd, 2009 at 4:48 pm

    Italianabella: I will pray for you and your entire family, especially for your mother. I hope that whatever happens, you will remain strong for your mum.

    mickey
    September 3rd, 2009 at 6:51 pm

    I am not sure what you mean in lump types.
    It is very common for cancer to spread to lymph nodes. Especially in the breast tissue. Lymph nodes are usually extracted during the mascetomy and if cancer is present, radiation and/or chemo is also a common practice.

    Basically, Chemo kills off all cells. Good and bad. The person usually feels really tired and horribly sick. Their immune system ( the system that protects from disease and virus) is severly depressed. People with colds or infections should say away from her. She will not have a defense system to fight off the simplest cold.
    Just be there for your friend, let her know that you are there for her, But at the same time keep your distance if she needs time to morn her loss.
    Please dont ever say you know how she feels, because unless you have been through it, you dont.
    Also, sometimes the best communications is to be silent. Allow your friend to talk, just comfort her.
    I hope all works out for her and I will keep her in my prayers

    anonymous
    September 4th, 2009 at 6:26 am

    Well, it is possible, but it would be rather rare. More than likely, the pain is due to hormones and puberty. I had the same thing at that age. Is the lump around your nipple? If so, that is very common.

    Free Blog
    September 4th, 2009 at 10:08 am

    I have a wonderful life!!.A great husband, three kids, nice house. and you are Someone who thinks it’s funny to mock people who have had or been affected by cancer ? .Now who has no life? LOL

    Wordpress
    September 4th, 2009 at 8:04 pm

    I don’t know why you all even wasted time responding to the comment. it just shows you don’t have a life. Wow, fail on your behalf I just do it to get that rise out of people. And like always I win.

    ashleigh2501
    September 5th, 2009 at 1:18 am

    I think that breast cancer is one of the most supported diseases in North America, in publicity, support and fundraising. You can apply the comments in the question to a number of diseases and I thank you for writing them.

    But I am currently supporting other cancer research and I am discouraged by the extended commercial aspects of breast cancer awareness from changing my priorities.

    Abby P
    September 5th, 2009 at 5:30 am

    Inflamatory breast cancer is most likely:
    "Although most breast cancers begin as lumps or tumors, inflammatory breast cancer usually starts with a feeling of thickness or heaviness in the breast."
    "Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, about 1-5% of all breast cancer cases in the United States are inflammatory breast cancers."

    Otherwise, try Invasive Lobular Carcinoma,
    "In other cases, the first sign of ILC is a thickening or hardening in the breast that can be felt, rather than a distinct lump."
    "About 10% of all invasive breast cancers are invasive lobular carcinomas. "

    Anonymous
    September 5th, 2009 at 7:08 am

    You know what..you just proved something you have such a low life that you go to a breast cancer video..Hate with comment’s be an asshole?and offendother’s what do you think your accomplishing in life?what the hell is your point?why the fuck would you hate on a video like this what kind of person are you? i mean serisily bro that’s just sad..brutal..and plainly homo-ish I fell bad for a mother fucker like you Btw i hope you get cancer,die and burn in Hell If uve read this far u have no life…

    Wordpress
    September 5th, 2009 at 6:44 pm

    Wow, at least you tried to make a come back I give you props. But still you fail at life. I wish cancer would of gotten the best of who ever. I bet your husband is such a wuss that he sits down he when takes a piss. So shut up.

    Auntie Friction
    September 6th, 2009 at 1:38 am

    Breast cancer is sometimes harder to detect because of breast mass, or self breast exams that are incorrectly done or not done at all. Even though there are symptoms such as puckering of nipple, change in breast skin texture, these dont always present themselves. Therefore many women dont know they have it because the signs are not obvious. With lung and colon cancer there are usually more pronounced chances that will alert someone to seek help such as change in bowel habit, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, persistent cough, breathing problem, etc. Women need to be educated about the cause, elearly detection of breast cancer because its so hard to detect sometimes and thats why extra effort is put into educating the public about it.

    WPBlog Shop
    September 6th, 2009 at 5:50 am

    my mom just got diagnosed with an aggressive type on breast cancer a few min. ago. im sooo scared, you have no idea.

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