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About Breast Cancer: Sports Celebrities Beating Breast Cancer

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
What a week this has been! Two sports legends are dealing with breast cancer, and they want to win the fight. From the tennis court to the golf green, these folks are focused on whipping the enemy and coming out on top of their game.

Phil Mickelson Wins Masters, Celebrates With Wife Amy
There were tears and long embraces on the 18th green of this year's Masters Tournament as Phil and Amy Mickelson celebrated his third big win. Amy, 38 and mother of three girls, has been fighting breast cancer for the last 11 months. Phil's mother was diagnosed about the same time. Find out what the Mickelsons say about Amy's prognosis.

Martina Navratilova Ready To Slam Breast Cancer
Martina Navratilova is ready to slam breast cancer across the court. She had a breast biopsy in February and was diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, (DCIS). Navratilova has already had a lumpectomy and is set to have 6 weeks of radiation. Read more to find out how the tennis star caught this cancer at an early stage.

What Are Breast Oil Cysts?
After having breast cancer surgery, new lumps may appear. That's the last thing you need, right? Well don't panic right away - just get them checked out. After breast surgery or an injury to your breast, you might find a smooth, squishy lump. It could be a benign lump called an oil cyst. Here's how to get it diagnosed and treated.

Give Her The Royal Treatment - Treat Her Like a Princess
This may be my new favorite book of advice for folks who want to be supportive of any breast cancer patient. 'Scuse me - make that Princess! Easy to read, upbeat, practical, and well-organized - Denise Hazen gives you a roadmap that will keep about 20 or 30 people busy doing support. She even includes advice about how to avoid getting "50 Versions of Chicken Casserole."

 


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