Newcomers to Cancer:Check out cancer.org
I see lots of new people coming in. i just wanted to let them know that there is great information on cancer at The American Cancer Society's website, cancer.org or in the blue column of the left side of the scree hit Cancer Information. There is very good information that is important.
But, I always tell myself that if I am not looking at it for informational purposes and to learn, but looking at it and getting all worked up, I back off.
breastcancer.org also has informational pages as well as the discussion boards.
The National Cancer Institute is another great website: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/breast
The mayo clinic has good information: mayoclinic.com
Those are just a few good sites....oh, I forgot Memorial Sloan-Ketteringhttp://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/adult/breast
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Thanks for all of this
Thanks for all of this information!
Jan
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