Breast cancer?
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
7:41 pm
karrie k asked:
I am curious, my mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer, but it was ONLY in the one lymph node under her arm, that’s what the dr. said anyway. Isn’t this rare? Shouldn’t it have come from somewhere else, like her breast? but the dr. said there are no signs of cancer in her breast. So how is it breast cancer?
I am curious, my mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer, but it was ONLY in the one lymph node under her arm, that’s what the dr. said anyway. Isn’t this rare? Shouldn’t it have come from somewhere else, like her breast? but the dr. said there are no signs of cancer in her breast. So how is it breast cancer?
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The lymph nodes around the breast & that go up into the armpit are considered the breast as they are the lymph drainage system for this area of the body. That sounds like a wonderful prognosis. I hope she continues to do well.
RN
Here’s what I DO know:
CANCER: On the news last night, it was found that Swedish scientists found that human breast milks kills cancer in a petri dish. People who drink it have had some success in fighting off cancer.
You need a prescription and it’s not the cheapest thing to obtain, but it works.