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Drew Olanoff – My Cancer is Social

By koby On September 27, 2009 25 COMMENTs
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http://www.gnomedex.com – Drew Olanoff has cancer – but cancer doesn’t have him. Drew is fighting against his Hodgkin’s Disease the only way he knows how… by being social. He talks long and loud about this horrible disease, via every social medium he can get his hands on. And – it’s working. Drew and his team are raising awareness (and money for cancer research) to new levels every day. http://twitter.com/gnomedex – http://twitter.com/drew

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Preventing Prostate Cancer #1

By koby On September 12, 2009 13 COMMENTs

prostate canccancer is by no means a fun time–but preventing it can be! Want proof? Have a glass of wine!
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Living with metastatic breast cancer at 40

By koby On September 10, 2009 16 COMMENTs

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This is Michele Hyra, mom to two little girls, wife to Matt, and fighting breast cancer every day. In July 2007, she was told she had 11 months to live. She’s still here. Hear the story of her Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer with lymph node involvement and extensive metastasis to the skeleton. Listen as Michele shares how she found her first lumps, talked to her daughters about breast cancer, proposes huge changes to the medical system, and has found peace in the midst of it all. Presented by Trusera, the online network where you can find and share real-world experiences with others who have been there. Come. Listen. Share.

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cancer network london

By koby On July 8, 2009 NO COMMENTS

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There are many variables for PMI (Private Medical Insurance), some of which can often be seen as a minefield of decisions and plan types. Here are some main facts which might help you through some of the more difficult areas.

It’s worth checking what levels of cover you get on the low cost plans. Often, the most basic plan types only cover you for inpatient treatment, and place limits on the amount of outpatient benefits you have. Although you might save on your monthly premiums, if you end up having to pay for outpatient treatment yourself – for example, an appointment with a consultant – it could end up more expensive when you balance premium savings vs. the out-of-pocket expenses you have incurred.

Ensure that the hospital network you choose is relevant to where you live and work. Different areas of the country (especially London) can be more expensive than

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men cancer sign

By koby On July 2, 2009 NO COMMENTS

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Knowing the different breast cancer signs and symptoms can truly help save your life in the future. It is essential you understand everything that can be a signal for breast cancer so you can get treatment as soon as possible.  Here are six breast cancer symptoms to be aware of.

1. Lump
Although most lumps found in breasts are not cancerous, this is the most common sign of breast cancer for both men and women. A lump or thickening in the breast is a clear indication that you should get a physical exam to make sure everything is ok.  Often times the lump is painless, but it may be tender or sore from time to time.

2. Discharge from the nipple
You may experience a spontaneous clear or bloody discharge from your nipple. This is often times associated with a breast lump. While this does not mean you definitely have breast cancer, it

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