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  • Blog post: National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2010!

    Oct 05, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2010!

    October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

      There is just something extra special about this time of year... the air is cool & crisp, leaves are turning beautiful colors, the delightful aroma of pumkin spice coffee and hot apple cider are wafting from Equal Grounds... this cozy, cuddly, touchy-feely season is ...

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  • Blog post: New Findings May Change Care for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

    Jun 09, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    New Findings May Change Care for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

    Based on findings from a new study, published in an article in the NY Times, women undergoing lumpectomy may not need an operation to remove underarm lymph nodes, a procedure that has long been a standard part of treatment. The procedure commonly leaves women with painfully swollen arms, hands and ...

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  • Article: Making the Journey: A Wellness Guide for Black Women Who Love Women

    Mar 24, 2010 / Posted in black lesbians, boobs, breast cancer, breast health, cancer, communities of color, physical, transgender, women, women of color — 0 comments

    Making the Journey: A Wellness Guide for Black Women Who Love Women

    The following information was compiled by S.H.E. Circle - Spirit Health Education Circle - in a pamphlet called Making the Journey.

    S.H.E. Circle is a wellness community by and for African American lesbian and bisexual women, and is actually the first national organization doing health programming specifically focused ...

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  • Blog post: Screen for breast cancer.

    Mar 10, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 2 comments

    Screen for breast cancer.

    Lesbian and bisexual women share a collection of risk factors that may increase their likelihood of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. Some of these risks include: elevated levels of tobacco and alcohol use, higher rates of obesity, and never becoming pregnant or giving birth. Speak with your healthcare provider ...

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  • Blog post: Understanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for Women

    Oct 22, 2009 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Understanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for Women

    In time for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health released its updated booklet Understanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for Women. The guide addresses common concerns of women who notice breast changes or receive an abnormal mammogram finding, and explains important next ...

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