Discoveries are made
daily for Breast Cancer. Did you know that October is Breast Cancer
Awareness Month?
BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS |
We have come along
way, but still have a long way to go. While Cancer may be
frightening to some, there is hope in the new discoveries that are
occurring daily. You may not have had Cancer, but you may know a relative or friend that was affected by Cancer.
Note:
A. “Did you know
that 26 states have laws on the books that require mammography
testing facilities to tell women that have breast cancer imaging
scans if they have dense breast tissue as part of their results,
according to Nancy Capello?”
This does not mean
that you have breast cancer, but that it may be harder to detect.
B. Did you know
that there are foods that help fight against Cancer? Fruits and vegetables are rich in Cancer fighting nutrients, according to WebMD.
1. Taxol or Taxotere
vs Abraxane
According to Breast Cancer.Org., Taxol when administered during chemotherapy does not dissolve in
water, therefore needs to be put in solvents when administering to
cancer patients which can cause several side effects. Also, patients
require several medications including steroids and antihistamines
before starting chemotherapy. This is something that I have
witnessed when sitting with cancer patients and talking with them during
chemotherapy. They further add that Abraxane can be added dissolved
in water thus no more medication needed before therapy, no side
effects, and shorter infusion time. In fact they state the time
changes from 3 hours to about half an hour of Chemotherapy. Now for
someone that has not had chemotherapy or been around someone that has
had it, you may not see the significance. But I know personally from
sitting with chemotherapy patients it can be time consuming.
Patient's First
Chemo Treatment:
2. Sitting With
Chemo Patient
If
you have a relative or friend that is going to through chemo
treatments, Just sitting with them during the treatment, can give
them great support. Sometimes the chemo treatments may be just about
20 minutes during a session, while at other times, it may be up to 3
hours or more. Every patient’s timing and situation may vary. If
you have never gone through this, you can learn a lot just sitting
and talking with others that are going through this.
As
I talked with a patient that had chemotherapy, he mentioned that he
had trouble traveling to places that he may have been to numerous
times before.
Because of the chemo fog, he just cannot remember the directions.
This was frustrating to him too. Unfortunately chemotherapy damages
the good cells of the body as well as the cancer cells, which
includes cells in the brain as well.
3. Listening
I
have talked to several cancer patients that stated they went through
their chemotherapy sessions alone. I was quite surprised. I always
recommend if you have a friend or relative going through treatment,
go with them to the chemotherapy sessions if possible. Chemotherapy
can last several months and 2 to 3 hours at a time one or several
days a week. I was totally ignorant of the time process involved.
Now I realize how they can be so tired because the chemo not only
kills the bad cancer cells it destroys the good cells in your body as
well. I discovered cancer patients can bring their laptops, watch
TV, or something that I did with them was to talk.
I learned so much from just listening
to different
individuals. I was surprised to see men there with breast cancer. I
learned breast Cancer can also
occur in dogs.
I
recall a relative of mine that found a stray dog and took her in.
This tiny dog had numerous medical problems which included breast
cancer. My relative took the dog to the vet continually and cared
for her with all vigilance.
4. Reduce Cancer
Returns
According to
breastcancer.org. They talk about the cancer possibly having estrogen receptors that receives signals from the estrogen to promote the
cancer growth. The cancer feeds off it. So cancer treatment is
treated more aggressively with young women that are still
menstruating. I personally have heard an oncologist say this exact
same thing. I personally know from talking with cancer patients
that after chemo is complete they still continue on the Tamoxifen
daily tablet once a day originally for 5 years. Now that has changed
to 10 years daily. It is referred to as (Oral Chemo).
Did you know that
you can:
6.
Knit
and Crochet
Those
that know how to knit and crochet can make hats to donate to the
cancer
institute.
Also, you can crochet or knit blankets. These hats are used by
chemotherapy patients, who lose their hair during chemotherapy. The
blankets are used during their chemotherapy treatments, as they may
become quite cool as they sit during their treatments. I have seen
some of the most beautiful blankets donated to the cancer society.
7.
Take Patient's to
Appointments
You
can take patient's to their docotr appointments or even take them
grocery shopping. Sometimes they may even need help around their
house. Sometimes they may not want to ask for help, but you can
offer. You may offer to help. Just ask, “Is there anything that
you need me to help with around your house?”
8.
Offer a Massage Service
Chemotherapy
affects every aspect of a patient's body. Some of the chemotherapy
patient's that I talked with complained of tired or aching muscles.
Several have commented that massages are just wonderful for them. So
you might give them a certificate to a body massage parlor. Some of
the massage parlors are located within some cancer building.
9.
Offer Money
Even
though a cancer patient may have insurance, their insurance may not
cover everything. So cash is a blessing for a cancer patient.
Although both parents may be working, the chemotherapy treatments can
range from several months to almost a year. That can become and is
quite costly.
10.
Offer Natural Soaps
Give
the cancer patient natural soaps. These natural ingredients will be
great for them. Also, the natural soaps smell so good. I just love
the aroma. As I sat with a cancer patient during his treatment,
another woman sitting with her loved one shared that she sold natural
soaps. She had sold to many cancer patients that seem to love it. I
thought, “What a great idea.”
Source:
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