MARGARET CHIFFRILLER
As the About Breast Cancer Guide I have been reporting on the latest developments in this area since 1999. My nursing and psych background allows me to understand the technical aspects of this condition, but still treat you as a unique individual and not just a condition. I have recorded messages on the topic areas that have brought the most questions. If you need more information you can call me during the time slots that I am available. I will be glad to share my years of experience with this disease, the treatments, side effects and the emotional issues that you may run into. I will not give medical advice. If you have found a lump or think you have signs of breast cancer - see your doctor immediately! With good information and treatment you can lower your chances of getting breast cancer. You can increase your odds of getting better if you do get breast cancer. Remember that breast cancer is not shameful and it's not a death sentence. It is a disease.
The path may be rough, but you are not alone. This road has been well traveled and many survivors do get to celebrate anniversaries for years and years after diagnosis and treatment!
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