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  Fall Issue 2003
 
 


  The Latest Treatment Options for All Stages of Breast Cancer  

 

Treating Early-Stage Breast Cancer
An early diagnosis of breast cancer means surgery options and a good prognosis.
By Monica Zangwill, MD

Combination Therapy
Tames Stage III

Multimodality treatment—surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation—is leading to better outcomes for this advanced stage.
By Douglas Steinberg, PhD

 

Expanding Options for Advanced Breast Cancer
Emerging treatments offer hope and better lives for women with metastatic breast cancer.
By Beverly A. Caley and Faith Reidenbach

The Other Side of Healing
Healing means integrating issues of the heart and soul into the cancer experience.
By Kathy LaTour

A Moment In Time
Breast cancer survivors share their journeys through photographs.



A Message From the
Publisher

By Susan McClure

Advocacy
Coming Together Against
Breast Cancer
By Kathy LaTour

Diagnosis Cancer:
Beginning the Journey

Now What? Understanding a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
By Alice McCarthy

In the Know: Frequently
Asked Question

How common is male breast cancer, and how is it different from female breast cancer?
By Sharon Giordano, MD

Facing The Challenge
Remarkable Survivorship
By Heidi Schultz Adams


 

Early Detection & Prevention
Understanding Genetics and
Breast Cancer
By Debra Wood, RN

Moving On: After Treatment
Reconstruction: Blending Art
and Science
By Liz Galst

Web Exclusive
Men’s Issues in Genetic Testing
By Sue Friedman, President and Founder, Force: Facing our risk of cancer empowered

Web Exclusive
A Hike for Hope for Pancreatic Cancer
By Julie Fleshman, Executive Director, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

Web Exclusive
People and Places
By Melissa Weber