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Friday, September 30, 2016

Erie woman treats breast cancer with exercise, healthy diet : goerie





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Erie woman treats breast cancer with exercise, healthy diet

Erie woman treats breast cancer with exercise, healthy diet
Erie woman treats breast cancer with exercise, healthy diet
The 35-year-old Erie woman poked at it with her finger and felt a small, hard lump."It felt like a squirrel had stuffed an acorn in my breast, only it was a little smaller than that," Schmid said.When the lump didn't disappear after a couple of weeks, Schmid went to her obstetrician-gynecologist.She underwent a mammogram and sonogram, which detected the lump that a biopsy later confirmed was malignant.


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Hamburg woman beats cancer

Hamburg woman beats cancer
Hamburg woman beats cancer
HAMBURG, N.Y. -- We have an update on a young woman from Hamburg who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.We are happy to say that Alicia Porack is now in complete remission.Porack was diagnosed with Stage 2A Hodgkin's Lymphoma in April.She finished chemo this month.


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Travelling for treatment: The high price of beating cancer for Melbourne woman Deborah Sims

Travelling for treatment: The high price of beating cancer for Melbourne woman Deborah Sims
Travelling for treatment: The high price of beating cancer for Melbourne woman Deborah Sims
Travelling for treatment: The high price of beating cancer for Melbourne woman Deborah SimsPostedThe Federal Government's move to cut red tape preventing access to new cancer medicines cannot come soon enough for Melbourne patient Deborah Sims.Key points: Sims has a rare, aggressive form of blood cancerVenetoclax, which is not available in Australia has helped 'kill' her cancerTo stay on the trial she has to fly to London on a regular basisSince she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer five years ago, the mother of three young children has been on an incredible odyssey to stay alive.A trip to the doctor at the age of 38 revealed she had chronic lymphocytic leukaemia — a disease most common in men over 60.Initially chemotherapy worked, but when she relapsed last year was put on notice for a high-risk bone marrow transplant.


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