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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Gabriella's Words of Wisdom: Sugar, Protein and the Need for Constant Aw...
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10 years old Gabriella's Words of Wisdom: Sugar, Protein and the Need for Constant Awareness 2003 -2013 brain cancer
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
10-year-old cancer fighter Gabriella Miller Tells It Like It Is!
"TALK IS BULLSHIT WE NEED ACTION" - #GABRIELLA MILLER LEADING THE FIGHT ONWARD WE GO TOGETHER AS ONE! #CHILDHOODCANCERSUCKS must watch short video 2:15 worth every second - big thanks #thetruth365
#restinparadice 10-year-old cancer fighter Gabriella Miller Tells It Like It Is!
#restinparadice 10-year-old cancer fighter Gabriella Miller Tells It Like It Is!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaoqnILa0l4"TALK IS BULLSHIT WE NEED ACTION" - #GABRIELLA MILLER LEADING THE FIGHT ONWARD WE GO TOGETHER AS ONE! #CHILDHOODCANCERSUCKS must watch short video 2:15 worth every second - big thanks #thetruth365 #restinparadice 10-year-old cancer fighter Gabriella Miller Tells It Like It Is!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Gabriella Miller speaks at CureFest for Childhood Cancer on Sept. 1, 2013 in Washington, DC
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Gabriella Miller's Fears and Wishes: An Excerpt from Our Oct. 2013 Interview
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Friday, October 25, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Talia Castellano, A brave teen lost her battle with cancer today
A brave teen lost her battle with cancer today. Talia Castellano, a
charismatic 13-year-old with cancer who inspired people around the world
with her online makeup tutorials and who became an honorary face of
CoverGirl cosmetics, has died.
It is with a heavy heart that we share with all of you that Talia has
earned her wings at 11:22am. Please lift her beautiful soul, her
beautiful light to heaven and please send your love and prayers to her
family during this most difficult time. God speed little one, may you
be free from pain and suffering, may your soul feel the light and love
that you brought to so many of us on this Earth during the short time
you were her with us. We will miss you more than you will ever know
baby girl.
Talia Castellano Rest in Peace |
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Victoria's Secret won't sell cancer 'survivor' bras PLAIN STUPID
Victoria's Secret won't sell cancer 'survivor' bras
The lingerie chain says it lacks the scientific background to make and sell a prosthetic-ready mastectomy bra that consumers have petitioned for.
HEY VICTORIA SECRETS LOSERS TRY LEARNING, 6.2 BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY CANNOT STEP UP TO THE PLATE AND LEARN? YOUR IN THE APPAREL BUSINESS STUPID. BUNCH OF V.S. DUMMIES AND ANY WOMAN WORKING FOR VICTORIA SECRETS SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES YOUR OWN COMPANY SAYS YOUR TOO DUMB TO LEARN AND MAKE A NEW PRODUCT! NOT EVEN TO TRY - LEAN IN AND STEP IT UP!
RISE UP TO THE CHALLENGES IN LIFE! STOP THIS NON-SENSE!
When Angelina Jolie opened up about her preventative mastectomy, she raised awareness of the many challenges faced by women predisposed to and treated for breast cancer. For some women, that includes something as simple as finding a new bra.
That's why Allana Maiden of Richmond, Va., petitioned Victoria's Secret on change.org to make a "survivor" line of bras for customers like her mother, who recently underwent a radical mastectomy. But after two meetings with Victoria's Secret representatives, Maiden was disappointed to learn that the company is ill-suited to make the the bras, which feature pockets to hold prosthetic breasts and require an in-person measurement to ensure a good fit.
"Through our research, we have learned that fitting and selling mastectomy bras . . . in the right way . . . a way that is beneficial to women is complicated and truly a science," said Victoria's Secret spokeswoman Tammy Roberts Myers in a prepared statement Tuesday. "As a result, we believe that the best way for us to make an impact for our customers is to continue funding cancer research."
Maiden got 120,000 signatures on her petition and still feels that the Limited Brands (LTD +0.27%)-owned lingerie chain might be able to help. Maiden's mother, 57-year-old Debbie Barrett, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36 and wears a prosthetic because, at the time of her mastectomy, insurance did not cover the cost of breast reconstruction. Because she lives in a rural part of Virginia, she has to drive nearly 90 minutes away to find a store that sells bras that hold prosthetic breasts.
"I was disappointed, obviously," Maiden told ABCNews.com. "I understand her decision, that there is a science that goes [with these] bras, and it's more complicated than a regular bra would be. But I felt that if anyone could do it, they could. They have everything in place."
Maiden and her mother met with Victoria's Secret representatives twice -- once when they delivered petition signatures to the company's New York office and again when they were flown by the parent company to Columbus, Ohio, to meet with other team members and cancer researchers.
While Victoria's Secret has shelved the idea for "survivor" bras for now, parent company Limited Brands has donated more than $1.6 million to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society to fund breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. The company also says it has raised nearly $10 million for cancer research at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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The lingerie chain says it lacks the scientific background to make and sell a prosthetic-ready mastectomy bra that consumers have petitioned for.
HEY VICTORIA SECRETS LOSERS TRY LEARNING, 6.2 BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY CANNOT STEP UP TO THE PLATE AND LEARN? YOUR IN THE APPAREL BUSINESS STUPID. BUNCH OF V.S. DUMMIES AND ANY WOMAN WORKING FOR VICTORIA SECRETS SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES YOUR OWN COMPANY SAYS YOUR TOO DUMB TO LEARN AND MAKE A NEW PRODUCT! NOT EVEN TO TRY - LEAN IN AND STEP IT UP!
RISE UP TO THE CHALLENGES IN LIFE! STOP THIS NON-SENSE!
When Angelina Jolie opened up about her preventative mastectomy, she raised awareness of the many challenges faced by women predisposed to and treated for breast cancer. For some women, that includes something as simple as finding a new bra.
That's why Allana Maiden of Richmond, Va., petitioned Victoria's Secret on change.org to make a "survivor" line of bras for customers like her mother, who recently underwent a radical mastectomy. But after two meetings with Victoria's Secret representatives, Maiden was disappointed to learn that the company is ill-suited to make the the bras, which feature pockets to hold prosthetic breasts and require an in-person measurement to ensure a good fit.
"Through our research, we have learned that fitting and selling mastectomy bras . . . in the right way . . . a way that is beneficial to women is complicated and truly a science," said Victoria's Secret spokeswoman Tammy Roberts Myers in a prepared statement Tuesday. "As a result, we believe that the best way for us to make an impact for our customers is to continue funding cancer research."
Maiden got 120,000 signatures on her petition and still feels that the Limited Brands (LTD +0.27%)-owned lingerie chain might be able to help. Maiden's mother, 57-year-old Debbie Barrett, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36 and wears a prosthetic because, at the time of her mastectomy, insurance did not cover the cost of breast reconstruction. Because she lives in a rural part of Virginia, she has to drive nearly 90 minutes away to find a store that sells bras that hold prosthetic breasts.
"I was disappointed, obviously," Maiden told ABCNews.com. "I understand her decision, that there is a science that goes [with these] bras, and it's more complicated than a regular bra would be. But I felt that if anyone could do it, they could. They have everything in place."
Maiden and her mother met with Victoria's Secret representatives twice -- once when they delivered petition signatures to the company's New York office and again when they were flown by the parent company to Columbus, Ohio, to meet with other team members and cancer researchers.
While Victoria's Secret has shelved the idea for "survivor" bras for now, parent company Limited Brands has donated more than $1.6 million to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society to fund breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. The company also says it has raised nearly $10 million for cancer research at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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Neal S. ElAttrache, M.D., is a Sports Medicine Surgeon and is member of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic board of directors. Dr. ElAttrache is Chairman of the Board of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Foundation and Program Director for the Kerlan-Jobe Fellowship. After completing his studies at the University of Notre Dame, he earned his medical doctorate at the University of Pittsburgh, where he also completed his orthopaedic surgery residency before becoming a Sports Medicine Fellow at Kerlan-Jobe. Dr. ElAttrache is the team physician for the LA Dodgers and is an orthopaedic consultant to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, St. Louis Rams, LA Lakers, LA Kings and the PGA Tour.
He is frequently recognized as a Sports Medicine specialist, having been listed among 2006 - 2011 "Best Doctors in America", named a "Super Surgeon" by Baseball Prospectus, selected 2011 "Super Doctor of Southern California" by SuperDoctors.com and voted a 2010 "Super Doctor" by Los Angeles Magazine. He is active in a number of professional organizations, including American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, NFL Physicians Society, National Orthopaedic Education Society, Notre Dame Orthopaedic Society, Herdicus Sports Medicine Honor Society, American Orthopedic Association and AOSSM. Dr. ElAttrache is a prolific author of professional literature and is a frequent lecturer at industry conferences.
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My Medical Choice By ANGELINA JOLIE
MY MOTHER fought cancer
for almost a decade and died at 56. She held out long enough to meet
the first of her grandchildren and to hold them in her arms. But my
other children will never have the chance to know her and experience how
loving and gracious she was.
We often speak of “Mommy’s mommy,” and I find myself trying to explain
the illness that took her away from us. They have asked if the same
could happen to me. I have always told them not to worry, but the truth
is I carry a “faulty” gene, BRCA1, which sharply increases my risk of
developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
My doctors estimated that I had an 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a
50 percent risk of ovarian cancer, although the risk is different in
the case of each woman.
Only a fraction of breast cancers result from an inherited gene mutation. Those with a defect in BRCA1 have a 65 percent risk of getting it, on average.
Once I knew that this was my reality, I decided to be proactive and to
minimize the risk as much I could. I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy.
I started with the breasts, as my risk of breast cancer is higher than
my risk of ovarian cancer, and the surgery is more complex.
On April 27, I finished the three months of medical procedures that the
mastectomies involved. During that time I have been able to keep this
private and to carry on with my work.
But I am writing about it now because I hope that other women can
benefit from my experience. Cancer is still a word that strikes fear
into people’s hearts, producing a deep sense of powerlessness. But today
it is possible to find out through a blood test whether you are highly
susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer, and then take action.
My own process began on Feb. 2 with a procedure known as a “nipple
delay,” which rules out disease in the breast ducts behind the nipple
and draws extra blood flow to the area. This causes some pain and a lot
of bruising, but it increases the chance of saving the nipple.
Two weeks later I had the major surgery, where the breast tissue is
removed and temporary fillers are put in place. The operation can take
eight hours. You wake up with drain tubes and expanders in your breasts.
It does feel like a scene out of a science-fiction film. But days after
surgery you can be back to a normal life.
Nine weeks later, the final surgery is completed with the reconstruction
of the breasts with an implant. There have been many advances in this
procedure in the last few years, and the results can be beautiful.
I wanted to write this to tell other women that the decision to have a
mastectomy was not easy. But it is one I am very happy that I made. My
chances of developing breast cancer have dropped from 87 percent to
under 5 percent. I can tell my children that they don’t need to fear
they will lose me to breast cancer.
It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable.
They can see my small scars and that’s it. Everything else is just
Mommy, the same as she always was. And they know that I love them and
will do anything to be with them as long as I can. On a personal note, I
do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong
choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.
I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and
supportive. So to anyone who has a wife or girlfriend going through
this, know that you are a very important part of the transition. Brad
was at the Pink Lotus Breast Center,
where I was treated, for every minute of the surgeries. We managed to
find moments to laugh together. We knew this was the right thing to do
for our family and that it would bring us closer. And it has.
For any woman reading this, I hope it helps you to know you have
options. I want to encourage every woman, especially if you have a
family history of breast or ovarian cancer, to seek out the information
and medical experts who can help you through this aspect of your life,
and to make your own informed choices.
I acknowledge that there are many wonderful holistic doctors working on
alternatives to surgery. My own regimen will be posted in due course on
the Web site of the Pink Lotus Breast Center. I hope that this will be
helpful to other women.
Breast cancer
alone kills some 458,000 people each year, according to the World
Health Organization, mainly in low- and middle-income countries. It has
got to be a priority to ensure that more women can access gene testing
and lifesaving preventive treatment, whatever their means and
background, wherever they live. The cost of testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2,
at more than $3,000 in the United States, remains an obstacle for many
women.
I choose not to keep my story private because there are many women who
do not know that they might be living under the shadow of cancer. It is
my hope that they, too, will be able to get gene tested, and that if
they have a high risk they, too, will know that they have strong
options.
Life comes with many challenges. The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of.
Angelina Jolie is an actress and director.
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Monday, May 13, 2013
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