...“You have breast cancer”; four words a woman wished never to hear, and hopes no other woman ever has to hear as well. Breast cancer is a very scary thing; it not only affects women physically but can damage them in other ways. There can be many underlying long term effects to breast cancer such as: emotional changes, depression, lower self esteem, everyday lifestyle changes, and family changes. Everything for a woman changes- the instant she is diagnosed with cancer. She feels many emotions all at once. A women’s lifestyle completely takes a bug turn all together and so does the lives of her loved ones. Breast cancer has been around for quite a while now and has been affecting women for many years to this day. Breast cancer has been affecting women’s lives since the 17th century. Many physicians had different theories to the cause of breast cancer. Some believed that it was caused by a chemical process that transformed the lymphatic fluids from acidic to acrid. Another theory from a physician in Paris suggested it was caused from nerve and glandular tissue mixed with the lymph vessels. Many years later in the 19th and 20th century surgery was available to women with breast cancer. During this time antiseptic, anesthesia, and blood transfusions were developed, which made it possible for surgery. New technology has now made is possible for women to early diagnosis and have a bigger possibility for survival. Breast cancer is an extremely big issue in our society. There are many...
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... Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, with over 40,000 cases being diagnosed annually; death rates however have fallen by 21% over the past 10 years. In 2004; mum of three Sharon Morrison became ‘one of those cancer statistics’. She sat nervously in the local doctors surgery, her face as pale as the walls surrounding her, with the scariest of thoughts flying around her head as she awaited those three dreaded words. “You have cancer.” I had played football with her son Richard for years and Sharon, like many mums and dads, spent many a weekend shivering at the edge of a muddy football field in the freezing cold cheering on her son’s team. Sharon had written a book about her experiences, ‘ Even the Eyebrows?” I recently caught up with her to share her story, a journey...
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...The Bucket List Felicia Holland BSHS/342 September 1, 2012 Marcy Stern, PhD. The Bucket List The Bucket List is a film about two middle age men who have nothing in common other than that they are both diagnosed with terminal cancer. Edward Cole, a White man, is a billionaire who owns many hospitals. He is a self-made man with a bitter outlook on life. Edward has married and divorced four times, and has no relationship his only child. Carter Chambers, a Black man, is a blue-collar mechanic who once aspired to becoming a history professor until he gave up his dreams to support his growing family. Carter and his wife have been married for 45 years, they have three children. The two men eventually bond as they endure the rigors of their respective cancer treatments. Carter begins to draft a “bucket list” of the things that he wants to see and do before he dies. Edward finds the list and begins to add his own aspirations to it. He convinces Carter to leave the hospital with him, and they set off to fulfill their desires and wishes on the list. Biological Perspective Men and Cancer Cancer and cardiovascular disease are the leading causes of death in middle age with men being more vulnerable to disease than women (Berk, 2010). In men cancer deaths rate slightly higher than in women (Berk, 2010). The likelihood of survival is affected by the socioeconomic status of the patient. The SES of the two characters in the film is opposed. Edward is a wealthy man. He can afford to hire...
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...Body A. Background Information iii. “Carcinogen.” Wikipedia. iv. “Cancer.” Wikipedia. B. Opposing Perspectives v. Schorr, Andrew. "Interview with Amie Blanco: Hereditary Colon Cancer." vi. Joe Chemo. Image. vii. Phillips, Gavin.“Interview with Dr. Burzynski.” C. Thesis + Support viii. Holistic vs. Medical treatment: medical treatment seems to be a better shot at surviving. ix. Kelly. “Adenoma/Glioblastoma multiforme/Anaplastic astrocytoma/Glioma Cured.” x. Cousins, Emily. “Life after Treatment Can Be Almost As Hard as the Chemo.” xi. Messoria, Josie. Personal interview. 15 November 2012. III. Conclusion xii. Personal. Abstract In this essay the author discusses cancer, what causes cancer, holistic vs. medical treatments. The first part of the essay the author presents a piece of an interview conducted with a young cancer patient who was going against the grain and refusing treatment. The essay then goes into a personal narrative on how the author feels about cancer then from there goes into a great descriptive paragraph about cancer and carcinogens. Her thesis is clearly surrounding the argument whether or not holistic or medical treatments such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are ideal in treating/curing cancer. She explains that there are some cancer patients who swear by holistic remedies, but there are also patients who would rather go through...
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...Women with Breast Cancer According to singer and songwriter Sheryl Crow, “People go through challenging moments of losing people and of having their life threatened from illness and real grief. But they get through it. And that’s the testament to the human spirit and it’s – we are fragile, but we also are divine.” The love and support from the people around them can build the women up and give them the strength that they need. When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer she may start to lose her life and strength, so she tend to look at life as if it is useless. A woman with breast cancer will cause her to feel awful, but through having the support of family and friends, chemo therapy and inspiring thoughts, they can emotionally heal and get through the important exams. It may be hard for her to go through life with this sickness and to think positive about herself, but if she gets the moral and support she needs from family and friends then she wouldn’t look at life as a total lost. According to writer Lance Armstrong, “We have two options, medically and emotionally: give up or fight like hell.” No matter what their situation is, they shouldn’t give up on life without a fight. They have to learn to put up their best fight even if they don’t win at the end. With breast cancer there is no for sure winning in that fight. Having people around that is full of positive inspiration can make their fight a little better even if they do not make it through. Daughters, nieces,...
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...Breast Cancer Stephanie Shuman COM 156 August 10, 2014 University of Phoenix Breast Cancer The website for the Breast Cancer.org (n.d) stated, “About 1 in 8 U.S. women (just over 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. In 2013, an estimated 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S., along with 64,640 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer.” (para.1) American Cancer Society (2007) stated, “Male breast cancer makes up only 1% of all breast cancers reported in the United States. Still, in the last decade it was responsible for approximately 2000 new cases as well as about 450 deaths per year.” (para.1) Breast cancer death rates have begun decreasing in the U.S in women under 50. It’s thought that the decreases are the result of advanced treatments, early detections through screening and increased awareness. It’s important for not only women to understand the symptoms but men, too. Every man and woman are at risk for breast cancer, and risk rises with age. Survival increases with early detection and treatment. Several of the risk factors for breast cancer are beyond their control. Genetics is the strongest known risk factor for breast cancer that women and men cannot be control. Breast cancer occurs in about 15 to 20 % of women who had a history of breast cancer on either the mothers or the father’s side of the family. On the off chance that he or she has a first-degree relative...
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...What is the Meaningful Use of an EHR? Preventing Medical Errors and Early Cancer Diagnosis HCIS/275 Ms. Smith November 6th, 2015 Amy Filler What is the Meaningful Use of an EHR? Preventing Medical Errors and Early Cancer Diagnosis In the case study that I read the people talk with a Dr. Frank Maselli. Dr. Meselli is a family physician at a family practice in the Bronx. They ask him about his experience with using the electronic health records. They question him if he thought it helps not make errors in his office and if he thought it help him diagnosis patients quicker. Dr. Meselli informed them that using electronic health records did in fact allow his office to be able to store and use medical records a lot easier than before. It is also having a great impact in his ability to care for his patients better. He was impressed of how well the e-prescribing worked as well. He liked how there was very little error when you sent it electronically unlike before when the pharmacies would have to call all the time because something was wrong. They have a color system and his employees know if it is green they are good to go, yellow then there is only partial coverage and red means no coverage. He notices how this system diagnoses his cancer patients. The system helped him identify 3 cases of breast cancer and a case of colon cancer. With Dr. Maselli using electronic health records it help him make 4 people healthy because he was able to diagnose and treat each patient earlier...
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...the one who was thought to be saving Marshall, but she was really sending him back into insanity. She was thought as the nurse that would save Marshall Applewhite. Bonnie Nettles was a nurse that worked in Dallas, Texas. She had four children and firmly believed in reincarnation. When Bonnie and Marshall met, they thought that they had met before in a past life. Let me give you a little backstory on Bonnie Lu Trusdale Nettles. She was alienated from her family, which means they had no idea of her cancer. Yes, she had cancer. Liver cancer, to be exact. She died from the cancer, however. You...
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...Barbara Ehrenreich’s Bright-Sided, she argues that positive thinking has negative effects on our country. In chapter one, the author recounts her experiences when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. From the mammogram test to waiting for the results, to the decision of mastectomy versus chemotherapy, she explains all the choices that she had to battle her cancer. There are many support websites and groups for breast cancer, she noticed that a popular theme was to stay positive despite the disease. The survivors of breast cancer would say that their cancer changes their lives for the better and made them have a new appreciation for life. Some going as far as saying that the cancer was meant to happen, it was God's plan, it was a gift from God, etc....
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...through. She was beautiful, always was. This was my grandmother who had just been told she had stage four breast cancer. The treatments were pointless, they only caused more pain when they knew death was knocking on her front door. They made the promises of many years to come, as long as she continued with the treatments. Who knew doctors could lie so well? Not any of us, all oblivious to the fact that she wouldn't be here much longer. The promise of a couple more years was enough to keep our hopes high, maybe we wouldn't lose the woman we loved the most as soon as we thought. I was there through it all, the many doctor visits, the chemo, radiation. Through the hair and weight loss, the inability to finish writing a single sentence. The frail state her body took during the course of the awful disease, everything. My grandmother had always been so strong, no one could break her. The cancer managed to, it was over before it even started. The doctors promised years, who knew it would only be months? Filled with pain, and tears. Lets start from the beginning, shall we? It all started that Christmas in South Carolina with my uncle and three cousins. We just had moved back to Torrington, in with my grandparents. I guess she must have known it was her last Christmas, the way she persisted on taking that trip one last time. Of course none of us knew this at the time, we thought it was just like any other vacation we had taken to visit them. None of us had a clue until she couldn't stop...
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...his life including having to go through the process of overcoming testicular cancer that had spread to a lot of different parts of his body. He is one of the many lucky people in the world that was able to survive testicular cancer. Armstrong has been a true inspiration to many people in the world and has won a lot of awards. In the past couple years there has been many people debating whether Lance Armstrong deserved all the attention he got and all the prizes because they are saying that he was using drugs the whole time he was racing and that’s the reason he was winning. Ok for paragraph one. 1. Instead of saying cancer that had spread to allot of different parts of his body, why not name them? 2. How is he lucky? What percentages of people survive testicular cancer you should include a reference in there. 3. How does his debate on people claiming to use drugs tie in the paper? In the article, “Lance Armstrong: World Champion Cyclist” by Layne Cameron, the author talks about all the different races Lance Armstrong has been in and how he finally made it to be the world champion in cycling. The author, Layne Cameron, explains how Lance Armstrong had to overcome testicular cancer and how much work and effort he had to put into getting to where he is standing at the time. When this article was published in 1994, people’s views and perspectives were so much different than they are now. People thought of Lance Armstrong as a true inspiration and a true fighter for what he wanted...
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...Taking life for granted is something that everyone does, whether you know it or not. For me, this all changed March 15, 2011. Cancer is a life changing disease that most families will interact. Although, I never thought that this would happen to my family, and especially my mom. On March 9, my mom went got her first mammogram. At the age of 40, she thought it was time that she one. She didn’t think that she would get the results that she did. At 3:30pm on March 15th, the doctor’s office called my mom, to tell her that they had news and that she needed to go see him as soon as possible. My mom was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and was told that she needed to have surgery to remove the cancerous tumour. A tumour the size of a golf ball was to be taken out 3 weeks after. This was a life changing experience for my family. My grandma had died from Lung Cancer a few years back, and never thought that the same disease would affect my mom, especially at her age. We didn’t think that it was possible for my mom to have Cancer. Between the time that she found out she had Cancer, to the time of her surgery, our house was very stressful. No one really knew what to think about what was happening. It was the hardest to explain it to my brothers, who are too young to fully understand. We knew that my mom wasn’t going to die, but it was hard to explain that to them. April 6th I took the day off school to be at the Bluewater Health Hospital in Sarnia, Ontario, for it was the day of my mom’s...
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...The Challenges of an Engineer April 15, 2010 Name Department of Electrical Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Name April 14, 2010 ELCT 361 ABET Paper The Challenges of an Engineer As technology gets more advanced, there is a higher need for power. Even though we are in a recession, the demand for power has not decreased as much as most areas. Of course there are power plants present and specifically placed in certain locations, but there are other factors that needed to be taken into account. One of these factors is how the power is going to be delivered to the upcoming businesses. The answer to this question is power lines. Power lines are one of the cheapest was to deliver power across a distance. They are connected to tall posts which are convenient for the business and the power company. The heights at which they are located are far enough above ground that there is less noise and interference. Things such as builds or walls interfere with the electric and magnetic field that is being given off by the power lines. The problem really affects cities the most. In most major cities such as New York, there is no land to really build on so much business and homes build up. This is quite apparent because New York houses some of the world’s tallest buildings. One of which is the Empire State Building. Aside from this, the power companies still have to run and deliver power to the homes and businesses. The problem is the health problems...
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...The constellation that I have chosen is Cancer as known as The Crab. The reason is very simple, because Cancer is my zodiac. Cancer or The Crab the fourth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation cancer. It spans the 90-120th degree of the zodiac, between 90 and 125.25 degree of celestial longitude. The sun transits this area on average between June 21 and July 22, and under the sidereal zodiac, the sun transits this area approximately July 16 and August 15. The symbol of this constellation is Crab. The Crab is based on Karkinos, a giant crab that bit Hercules during his fight with the Hydra. I found the 2 Mythologies about Cancer, one is from the Greek Mythology, and the other one is from Chinese Mythology. As I know...
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...day. I came home from school and my mom told my brothers and I that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. I was shocked at the news. I did not know how to go about it. I felt a little better when she told me it was stage one, meaning it was not horrible. I was still very startled by the news, a parent getting cancer this early never crossed my mind. Cancer was all around me, but it never really affected me. Her having cancer opened many new perspectives of life for me, and even made her more of a role model. From this experience, I learned the importance of living every day to the fullest, new ways to approach a problem, life can be very uncertain, and many other valuable lessons. She is now a couple years cancer free, and doing better than ever....
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