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If you've had a double mastectomy without breast reconstruction due to breast cancer or another reason, you can still wear v-neck or low-cut necklines. I show you how!
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My breast cancer is invasive ductal carcinoma in situ. ER+ PR+ HER-. Tumor size was 2.2cm. Grade 2A. No lymph node metastasis. I had a double mastectomy in July 2016. I had a total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in Oct. 2017.
IMPORTANT: I'm not recommending breast cancer patients follow my decisions in treatment. The video documents my personal breast cancer journey. I'm not a medical professional. This video is not meant as medical advice.
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UNSW's Dr David Mizrahi speaks about his research into the role of exercise during and after chemotherapy for sufferers of paediatric and ovarian cancers.
Currently a Clinical Research Officer with Prince of Wales Clinical School, UNSW, David has been granted a Fulbright Future Fellowship to work at St Jude’s Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee in 2020.
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Karolyn Lewandowski is the Chief Operating Officer & General Counsel of the Appendix Cancer Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (ACPMP) Research Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on sponsoring research towards pseudomyxoma peritonei, appendix cancer, and related peritoneal surface malignancies.
As Lewandowski explains in this video, there are numerous types of appendix cancer and those cancers may lead to pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei is a rare condition characterized by the ac****ulation of mucin in the abdominal cavity. Different cancers can lead to the pseudomyxoma peritonei but the most common cause is appendix cancer – including low grade mucinous neoplasms of the appendix.
Both appendix cancer and pseudomyxoma peritonei are extremely rare conditions and due to the vague symptoms (bloating, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc), the age of most patients (40s or 50s), and the lack of knowledge about the condition in the medical community, it is often difficult to diagnose quickly.
ACPMP is funding numerous studies to improve our understanding these conditions as well as seeking a treatment. To that end, the organization is helping to fund a phase 1 / 2 clinical trial currently underway in Australia testing the combination of bromelain and acetylcysteine being injected directly into the tumor or peritoneal cavity to see if it will dissolve the tumor.
For more information, visit https://acpmp.org/
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Nearly 20,000 women will receive a new diagnosis of ovarian cancer this year and more than 12,000 will die from the disease. Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, joined Amna Nawaz to discuss who should consider themselves at the greatest risk of ovarian cancer.
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