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loretta:

Just realized that I'd misquoted Claudia. Sorry.  Must have clicked something in error.  :(


--- Quote from: cjwood on October 28, 2013, 05:01:46 PM ---
my cancer was discovered by mammogram.  each year i have a digital mammogram.  technology has changed dramatically even in the 13 years since i had my 8 wks radiation treatment.  many strides have been made to protect the patient, as well as the technician.
--- End quote ---

I hope that's true.  Just recently I was zapped twice for a dental OPJ as the technician didn't get it right the first time :(

Happy for you Claudia, that you're keeping well. :)

For lay people, medicine is really hard to understand and often we rely solely upon the advice of our personal physician, whom we trust next to God.   ;D ;D

lilitalienboi16:
Janine, you are far too kind! Thank you for the sweet and encouraging words. As i've said, This is a passion of mine and A blessing to myself to be able to share with you all the knowledge God has freely given to me on these matters.

I found another interesting article that was just published recently in the journal of natural genetics. It talks about the details of drug resistance in breast cancers as discoveries by a few scientific teams have reported. It may be a little hard to follow with all the science jargon thrown around but I thought it might be of interest to you regardless of its difficulty. Its short.

http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/38155/title/Decoding-Breast-Cancer-Drug-Resistance/

God bless,
Alex

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