Breast Cancer: Diagnosis & Treatment


A woman discovers she has breast cancer and frankly discusses her thoughts about treatment options.

25 Responses to “Breast Cancer: Diagnosis & Treatment”

  • Silenus6:

    Surgery, Radiation, Drugs, Chemo = Medieval. The body needs infusions of vitamins and minerals, and not to be flooded with toxins. The greatest medical invention of the 20th century is the JUICER. As you put less poisonous food into your body (processed and genetically modified food, refined carbohydrates, high-fructose corn syrup, pesticide-ridden, and, yes, cooked foods), and more raw foods and vegetable juices, especially dark leafy greens, you’ll be amazed at your uncovered potential.

  • CelestialEmbodiment:

    Tumors are often comprised of no more than 10% malignant (cancerous) cells. The tumor is only a symptom. Malignant cells are electro-statically charged negative, as is the immune system, therefore they repeal one another. Tumorous masses are not always dangerous, nor is it always wise to surgically remove them. The malignant cells within a tumor are errant healing cells.

  • tnguyen318:

    Let’s “Break it Down”.

  • sickboyy2012:

    im so scared!! The doctors found a lump on my mothers breast..the results havent came back yet..but iv been looking up every thing i can about breast cancer..hoping that it might help save her life if it is cancer..if any one has been through it or knows any thing about it please tell me!!! I need to know every thing!!

  • DirectMrBobby:

    No one is excuse from the threat of breast cancer. Not even a hard working, healthy and successful woman. It is really important to have early detection on breast cancer.

  • wangzongxiang123:

    I was just so sad and worried when my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer but the told her that they have removed the tumour. I’m still worried that tumour might grow back or something. I’m only 19 and i want all my family to stay with me, i dont want to lose any of my family at such a young age…

  • poseidon302:

    @naturegirlfromny I hope it all went well. I’m going through similar things this period of time and hoping for the best.

  • KrazzzyKyle:

    thumbs up if you got to this video from the “breast cancer” line from The Room

  • JNJhealth:

    @naturegirlfromny We wish you all the best.
    Rob
    jnjhealth

  • naturegirlfromny:

    I have just been diagnosed with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma. This type of cancer is very sneaky and wasn’t seen on mammo’s or ultrasound. It is about 7cm. I will be getting a mastectomy this Friday. Chemo and radiation after.

  • rnpedia:

    RNpedia.com to know more about this..

  • Orangebike666:

    This makes me feel terrible… this video was posted in a terrible position as a featured video. I just came from a clip from the terrible movie called “the room” it was from the scene with the actor that says she has cancer with no emotion. This is not what I mean to see.

  • ThingsTerrestrial:

    Cancer is a disease, a chronic metabolic disease akin to other chronic metabolic diseases such as scurvy, night blindness, pellagra & pernicious anemia. No such disease has ever been cured through mechanical manipulation of the body. Where cancer is seated isn’t relevant to its cure. The preventative, cure & treatment of this vitamin-deficiency disease is Amygdalin (vitamin B17).

  • ThingsTerrestrial:

    Cancerous/malignant cells are errant healing cells. Healing cells are indistinguishable from pre-embryonic cells known as trophoblasts. Trophoblastic cells form a cluster and bore into the uterine membrane wall for nourishment as malignant cells metastasize or bore into outlying tissue. Cancerous growths mimic embryonic growth, indeed tumors and embryos are new life and establish circulatory systems.

  • ParadiseOnLand:

    Chemo- & radio- “therapies” are NEVER efficacious with regards to malignant (trophoblastic) growth—for in the long history of chronic metabolic diseases none have, nor could they possibly be, cured through mechanical manipulation of the body. The preventative, control & cure for this singular, noncommunicable disease known as cancer is the naturally-occurring-cyanide-ri­ch substance: Amygdalin (a.k.a. vitamin B17, & in its refined state: Laetrile).

  • linkenski:

    @MimiSoKawaii i know i’m a boy, but i noticed some unusual mass in my chest in that age too. But that was random hormon evolution, and it was gone after a half year, My doctor said i shouldn’t worry.

  • AgendiaInc:

    MammaPrint is a breast cancer recurrence test that helps early stage breast cancer patients and their doctors determine which type of treatment would be best for their needs – sometimes this will exclude chemotherapy from their necessary treatment.

    Agendia*com

  • TheWildScorpio:

    @lelia72 how r u? wat did the doc said…. may god bless u…

  • fashionbug312:

    @ShelleBaby I think my mom my have it. Thanks I’ll let her know

  • JNJhealth:

    @MimiSoKawaii Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

  • JNJhealth:

    @pinkybear271 Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

  • pinkybear271:

    what would be the best thing to do with a 72 year old breast cancer patient??? she don’t want an operation nor a chemo….=(

  • agora1955:

    I cannot believe this. The doctors said ” we are going to take it to the brink of killing you.”
    What kind of inhumanity is that? I survived breast cancer by NOT having chemo
    or radiation. I simply changed to an alkaline diet. All the women who were in
    the clinic with me DIED of the chemo and rad. NOT from the cancer. Cancer is only
    a symptom, it is not the ORIGIN. This lady was grossly overweight and overstressed, which are 2 of the major causes of cancer among women especially.

  • MimiSoKawaii:

    I found a little lump in my breast and i am scared to death :( im only 14 . What if its breast cancer ? is it possible ? I have to tell my mam soon and i think we will go to the doctors . Im so scared :( The lump wasnt there bfore , its hard and a little painful when i touch it , its very small but big enough to feel it , does anyone know what it could be ?

  • UHHHiloveyou:

    My best friends mom just passed away this morning from stage 4 breast cancer. RIP marina, you will be missed<3

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