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Archive for May 2008

May 15th, 2008

Breast Cancer Survivor Story: Jayne Byrne

I’m thrilled to be introducing you to Jayne England Byrne. Jayne is, of course, a survivor. Like me, she’s married and has three kids (though hers are all boys; God blessed her and God bless her). Like me, she’s also a freelance writer. And like me, she blogs about breast cancer.
Her story is inspiring, to […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

May 15th, 2008

Bumble Bee Foods in the midst of their BeeWell Miles Campaign

Yes, another pink product sighting at the grocery store! Seems Bumble Bee Foods has launched an Interactive Health and Wellness Program to benefit the Y-Me National Breast Cancer Foundation.
The program runs from May 1 to June 30, 2008.
“During the two-month campaign, grocery store shelves will get a makeover with 10 million pink Bumble Bee® Solid […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

May 15th, 2008

A Breast Cancer Statistic

Did you know that …
The most proven and significant risk factors for getting breast cancer are being female and getting older.
(Source: Susan G. Komen for the Cure)
Tags: breast cancer, cancer, Karen Lynch, Karen M. Lynch, Komen, Susan G. Komen, Susan G. Komen for the Cure

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By Karen Lynch -- 4 comments

May 14th, 2008

Exercise May Lower Breast Cancer Risk for Teenage Girls

Do we need another reason to get our children exercising early in their lifetimes? Seems that regular exercise in adolescence and young adulthood may help lower a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer before menopause.
“The women who were the most physically active were 23 percent less likely to develop premenopausal breast cancer than the women […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

May 14th, 2008

Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for Sisters

I read in a US News & World Report article today that women whose sisters were diagnosed with breast cancer face an increased risk of breast cancer throughout their lives regardless of their sister’s age at diagnosis.
I have two sisters, so I was particularly interested in this one. I did a quick look at the […]

By Karen Lynch -- 2 comments

May 14th, 2008

More on PTSD and breast cancer

As you might know if you read my post yesterday on PTSD and breast cancer, yesterday was theme day for b5media’s Health and Wellness channel — each of the bloggers on the channel wrote a post recognizing mental health month — here’s the round-up provided by Alicia at Mental Health Notes. I just wanted to […]

By Karen Lynch -- 2 comments

May 13th, 2008

Researchers Target Tumors With Tiny ‘Nanoworms’

Hard to believe this, but researchers are learning how to potentially target tumors with tiny, robotic ‘nanoworms’ that could administer a lethal dose of an anti-cancer drug without impacting other parts of the body.
Scientists at UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and MIT have developed these ‘nanoworms’ that cruise through the bloodstream and could act […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

May 13th, 2008

Breast Cancer Can Cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

People newly diagnosed with breast cancer have very specific mental health needs. Check out the facts cited in a 2006 Psych Central article:

“While nearly half of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients experience clinically significant mental anguish before treatment begins, the disorders are often unrecognized and undertreated. In a new study by Dartmouth Medical School researchers, […]

By Karen Lynch -- 2 comments

May 12th, 2008

Tomorrow is LIVESTRONG Day

Just got this email from Lance Armstrong …thought I’d share it with you (and no, I don’t kid myself by thinking he wrote to me personally):

Tomorrow is LIVESTRONG Day, a day when more than 600 cancer awareness and fundraising events will take place all across the country. Every staff member from my Foundation is attending […]

By Karen Lynch -- 2 comments

May 12th, 2008

A Menopause Primer: Natural, Chemical and Induced Menopause Explained

I thought we all could benefit from a menopause primer.
Let’s start with a general definition. Menopause is defined as the absence of menstrual periods for 12 months. It starts when a woman’s menstrual cycle starts to vary in length and duration and ends when it is clear that the function of the ovaries have ceased […]

By Karen Lynch -- 3 comments