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Monday, October 3, 2016

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Your Voice: Second opinion gives breast cancer survivor a new life

Your Voice: Second opinion gives breast cancer survivor a new life
Your Voice: Second opinion gives breast cancer survivor a new life
Your Voice: Second opinion gives breast cancer survivor a new lifeElizabeth DeMatteo thought she was dying when her doctor said she had breast cancer.Then a doctor at Duke gave her a more hopeful outlook.I am a survivor of breast cancer and here is my journey:I was diagnosed in July 2012.I had surgery to remove the tumor.


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New research takes aim at deadliest form of breast cancer

New research takes aim at deadliest form of breast cancer
New research takes aim at deadliest form of breast cancer
CHICAGO — Forget the pink ribbons.Spitting in a tube for science is what unites a growing group of breast cancer patients taking part in a unique project to advance treatment for the deadliest form of the disease.For many of the 150,000-plus patients nationwide whose tumors have spread to bones, brains, lungs or other distant organs, the hue heralding breast cancer awareness and survival each October is a little too rosy.They know cancer will likely kill them.


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Breast cancer crowdsourcing effort takes aim at deadliest breast cancers

Breast cancer crowdsourcing effort takes aim at deadliest breast cancers
Breast cancer crowdsourcing effort takes aim at deadliest breast cancers
Forget the pink ribbons.A big new project aims to gather a trove of information about breast cancer in hopes of treating patients whose cancer has spread, or metastasized, and left them nearly out of options.For many of the 150,000-plus patients nationwide whose tumors have spread, cancer will likely kill them, and the emphasis on pink for breast cancer awareness and survival each October is a little too rosy.They've felt neglected by mainstream advocacy and medical research.


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