Breast Cancer Information return to main menu | go to breast cancer homepage | breast cancer index & site map

Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention Tips


October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Men and women can take preventative steps for avoiding breast cancer and staying healthy. Essentials within your control, include:

? aerobic exercise 3-4 times a week
? maintaining a positive mental attitude
? breathwork and deepening body-awareness (yoga is great)
? expressing your feelings to keep your energy flowing
? eating healthy foods and taking the "right" supplements
? avoiding toxicity.

Some things to avoid:

? Any medication containing acetaminophen. Products such as Tylenol, Sudafid, Bromo seltzer,vicodin, and many others drive down the glutathione levels in the body. Glutathione is an essential antioxidant and detoxifier.

? Aspartame (not to be confused with aspertate) has been proven to cause cancer in rats. It is a common ingredients in many no-sugar products such as yogurt, ice cream, desserts and carbonated beverages. Splenda is also harmful.

? Toxins. Use toxin-free, organic products. Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly with soapy water to remove chemical residues. Better yet, buy only organic products and non-GMO (non-genetically modified) foods. Read labels (Veggies and fruit will have an 9 to indicate organic and an 8 for non-GMO).

? Active computer screens should be at least 18 inches away from your body. You need to be at least 36 inches from your active television screens.

Breast Self Exams are the number one method for detecting changes in breast health. Finding any symptoms does not mean you have cancer. Early detection means your survival, and thriver rate, is very high. Very high! It also means you have a broad range of alternative and complementary treatment options. So learn the signs.

No one knows your body as well as you do. That's why it's essential to exam your breasts at the same time every month - so you can detect any changes that might occur. When you do the self-exam, you are reassuring yourself that your body is still in great condition.

There are numerous websites that now offer instruction in self-exams. One I prefer is the Komen Foundation, (www.komen.org) which offers an interactive video you can watch on your home computer, while doing your exam.

Many women find it helpful to have a buddy to call each month to remind or be reminded to conduct the self-exam. It's never to late to begin a good habit, so invite a Yoga buddy to be your breast health buddy now.

The signs to pay attention to include the following:

A lump, hard knot or thickening
Swelling, warmth
Redness or darkening
Change in size or shape
Dimpling or puckering of the skin
Rash
Itching or scaling, especially on the nipple
Pulling in of your nipple or other breast areas
Sudden discharge from the nipple
New pain in one spot

Some clients have reported one or more symptoms to their medical practitioners, and been told it's "Nothing". That may be true. Often the lumps and rashes are not a sign of cancer. But they could be. Rely on your inner wisdom. It if feels "not right", then keep getting other opinions until you're satisfied with the results. Thermography, Thermal imaging, a new form of breast cancer detection, is highly recommended as a non-invasive method which is available at some breast care centers in the US.

Dr. Talia Miller, sought after breast cancer & holistic wellness coach, author and seminar leader, is a long-term breast cancer thriver. Contact her at t@BreastCancerCoach.com, visit her website at http://www.BreastCancerCoach.com or call 530-271-0747 for a complimentary phone coaching session.

She is the founding director of the Breast Cancer Support Center, a 501c3 non-profit specializing in utilizing the body-mind-spirit connection for healing. The Center offers free educational seminars by phone, on prevention and avoiding recurrence. Email Director@BreastCancerSupportCenter.org to register for the free October 30th class or free Newsletter.


MORE RESOURCES:



Inside NoVA

Car wash to aid breast cancer research
Iowa City Press Citizen
For a small donation, you could get a clean car this weekend and help fund breast cancer research. A group of women, assisted by a small army of youth ...
Lawyer inspires 7 to seek justice for breast cancer victimShore News Today
Women walking in memory of mothersNews-Herald.com
Important Information for Patients from Susan G. Komen for the CureĀ® and the ...PR Newswire (press release)
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. -San Antonio Express -San Antonio Business Journal
all 49 news articles »


Brisbane Times

Woman Fakes Breast Cancer, Sentenced To 3 1/2 Years In Prison
CBS News
... in which she fooled friends, co-workers and support groups like the Breast Cancer Network of Strength, a church and high school football booster club. ...
Keele Maynor Going To Prison For Faking Breast CancerCNM News Network
Woman sentenced to prison for faking breast cancerThe Associated Press
Keele Maynor Breast Cancer HoaxHealth Related Infos (blog)
eMaxHealth -Gossip Jackal -WDEF News 12
all 365 news articles »



ModernMedicine

Chino Hills Resident Fights To End Breast Cancer
ChinoHills.com
Rondee Mullenaux of Chino Hills will join together with thousands of dedicated women and men to raise funds and awareness to help defeat breast cancer in ...
Colon and Breast Cancer ScreeningKULR-TV
Women in Super help raise $2.1m for breast cancerFinancial Standard
'Pink Ribbon' chain of women to create breast cancer awarenessSaudi Gazette
Herald Scotland -TopNews United States -Express.co.uk
all 45 news articles »


CBS News

FDA Panel Says Avastin's Breast Cancer Indication Should Be Removed
Wall Street Journal
If that happens, it would mean that Roche couldn't market the product for use in treating breast cancer, but it wouldn't affect the marketing status for ...
Panel urges FDA to withdraw approval of Avastin for use against breast cancerWashington Post
FDA Panel: Avastin Not for Breast CancerWebMD
Panel tells FDA to withdraw approval of Avastin for breast cancerLos Angeles Times
Examiner.com -ABC News -USA Today
all 1,464 news articles »


Private MD

Genetic risk factors for breast cancer discovered
Private MD
Women who have a family history of breast cancer may want to consider seeking a cancer test, as a new study has found that genetic factors that can be ...

and more »


Oneindia

Christina Applegate's Pregnancy After Cancer Treatment Isn't Risky
ABC News
After beating breast cancer, actress Christina Applegate will soon move on to perhaps her most challenging role yet: ...
Pregnancy Making Christina Applegate "A Little Cuckoo"The Daily Blabber from iVillage

all 37 news articles »


'Cruise for a Cause' raises money for breast cancer research
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
Dan Neve of Marshfield is a man on an important mission: He's raising money to fight breast cancer, ...


Google News

return to main menu | go to breast cancer homepage | breast cancer index & site map
© 2006