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            Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and occurs in rare cases in men. Last month i got this major illness in my body really i am so disappointed. I am looking and doing more ssearch about this critical illness. I found one book A Cancer Survivor by Julia Fortune if you have any reference books or any solution please share with me 
 I am worry about this ................. 
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 Linda
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            I understand your worries. II understand your worries. I too am new to this. I had a bilaterial Mastectomy on 4/26/13, and I will start my Chemo treatment next week. I was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, stage 2 ER+ PR+ Her2-, with 2 positive lymph nodes. Please keep a positive aditude, that is half the battle. Ask the Oncologest for website, books to learn as much as you need. I myself have learned a lot from the pink sisters/brothers in this support group. They are all amazing worriers.... One day at a time.... God Bless!... Kathy 
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            kmenurse said:I understand your worries. I I understand your worries. I too am new to this. I had a bilaterial Mastectomy on 4/26/13, and I will start my Chemo treatment next week. I was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, stage 2 ER+ PR+ Her2-, with 2 positive lymph nodes. Please keep a positive aditude, that is half the battle. Ask the Oncologest for website, books to learn as much as you need. I myself have learned a lot from the pink sisters/brothers in this support group. They are all amazing worriers.... One day at a time.... God Bless!... Kathy My favorites: Anticancer, a New Way of Life by Dr. David Serban-Schribner. The Breast Book by Dr. Susan Love. And here's a great online freebie from the NCCN: http://www.nccn.org/patients/patient_guidelines/breast/index.html Welcome to our forum. I hope you will be able to find information, experience, and the support you're looking for. Suzanne 
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 Good book to help understandDouble Whammy said:My favorites: Anticancer, a New Way of Life by Dr. David Serban-Schribner. The Breast Book by Dr. Susan Love. And here's a great online freebie from the NCCN: http://www.nccn.org/patients/patient_guidelines/breast/index.html Welcome to our forum. I hope you will be able to find information, experience, and the support you're looking for. Suzanne I am new here too and the oncology nurse said to get Susan Love's Breast Book. It helped me to understand what is going on and what treatments are available. It also tells you about side effects and the future. 
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 I don't know if you'reDouble Whammy said:My favorites: Anticancer, a New Way of Life by Dr. David Serban-Schribner. The Breast Book by Dr. Susan Love. And here's a great online freebie from the NCCN: http://www.nccn.org/patients/patient_guidelines/breast/index.html Welcome to our forum. I hope you will be able to find information, experience, and the support you're looking for. Suzanne I don't know if you're married, but, Breast Cancer Husband by Marc Silver is a good book for your spouse. Good luck, Rose 
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 Dr. Susan Loves Breast Bookcoco2008 said:Good book to help understand I am new here too and the oncology nurse said to get Susan Love's Breast Book. It helped me to understand what is going on and what treatments are available. It also tells you about side effects and the future. Dr. Susan Loves Breast Book is what I got too. There are actually a lot out there. Just google breast cancer or go to Amazon. Lynne 
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