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  • My cousin had the test that tells if you are genetically at risk for breast cancer. She decided to have a mastectomy. She is in her 30s so I thought that it was a little extreme, but she seems happy with her decision. Check out .breastcancerinfo.us

  • So this surgery is wat u need to have to save the boobies

  • js, my mother has had cancer for over 7 years now, and nobody wants your pitty. so next time you see somebody with cancer, dont say anything about it because they hate being reminded that they have it. thats why my mother hates wearing cancer clothes becasue it constantly reminds her of her condition. but really, people that are real big about donating to cancer; thankyou, but dont be so cocky about it, because its clear that nobody in your family actually has it.

  • I used to have breast cancer, then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • @H96Sean

    You have to be kidding me? An arrow to the knew joke on a video about BREAST CANCER? What an inconsiderate bastard.

  • @rminitials i dont get it

  • @H96Sean dude, nobody is laughing at you and everyone thinks you are a total dumbass. damn, wish you took an arrow to the neck; atleast you would be dead.

  • it sucks

  • Very helpful. Thank you!

  • Great information for those needing a better understanding of the procedure.

  • I had this radical mas. a year ago and still have not decided which way to go with the silicone prosthesis or another surgery for an implant. I look rather stupid without one side. It is hard to know because I am nearly 71 years old and I don't care about the appearance as much as the average woman would I wanted the doctor to take both and he would not. I guess they do that just in case it returns it has a place to go to - makes you wonder just where it would go if you do this.

  • This is wonderful to see and know about.

  • I AM 38 I JUST HAD THIS DONE SEPT.29 2011 THEY DECIDED TO WET TO DRY WRAP I DIDN'T GET SUTURES DON'T KNOW WHY THERE WAS A HUGE HOLE WHERE THEY OPENED TO GO THROUGH. SADLY I DON'T FEEL PAIN IN THIS AREA. IS THIS NORMAL?

  • omgg this looks terrible. guiliana rancic had two.

  • I had breast cancer, it's very horrible

  • omgomg im 13 yrs old i just found a really painful lymph node under my arm. could it mean i have breast cancer?

  • @Rabbitgirl57 i think it is not. i also got the same thing as you do when i was 13. i think its just for our growth

  • @Rabbitgirl57 Yeah, I had that to. You're fine.

  • im only 10 years old with no dad and my mom has breast cancer...I dont know if she can afford the surgury.....Im scared!

  • @gizmorocks1000

    do not worry i hope everything will alright and that your mother will be back healthier then ever !

    have hope !

  • @TheAhmedMAhmed thanks :)

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  • this video was very helpful!

  • good video, I found a useful information about its treatments in this link

  • @kickrocks45 Thank you!

  • For all those of you out there who are survivors of breast cancer or know someone that has survived this condition I have custom breast cancer Awareness shirts available online.

    If you would like one email me at gold272011@yahoo.com

  • Don't ever try it at home by your own...>>>>

  • you dont need to experience it. try a herbal medicine like pure barley grass. fb accnt. greateguy19_143@yahoo.com

  • Hi, please consider voting for a video entered into a contest to raise money for breast cancer...google Bright Run 2011' then click video contest...please vote for "bust-a-move" if this video wins the most votes a corporate sponsor will donate to the campaign...thanks!

  • Im only 12 and I think I found a lump…:"( it feels big and it's bumpy in my right breast…what should I do??? I'm afraid to tell my mom and dad

  • @MsTaytay55 You should tell them right away. There's nothing to fear. They'll search a doctor to check it out for you. It's probably nothing, but it's always better to ask for a doctors opinion.

  • I've had two lumpectomies in the past and I'm going to be scheduled for a third lumpectomy . Why do you suppose that keeps coming back.

  • @eberlasting your cells in your abdomen usually are suppose to die while another grow. but because they are not dying and others cells are growing, they cause more cells to form which eventually cause your breast cancer. Basically it all depend on the environment and the internal factors so the only way to prevent it is to visit your doctor each time so that he can stop the lumpectomy before i turns into mastectomy or you will have your breat remove.

  • Raising your pH to 8 (High PH) kills all cancer cells dead in weeks. Look it up folks. It's that simple. See cancertutor site for ALL unbiased alternative cancer treatments.

  • @daleyboy50 It is very interesting you post this because I have heard this before. I have a very good friend who's husband is fighting cancer for the second time and he has opted to route alternative treatments. The PH level in our bodies is capable of dormanting and eventually killing abnormal cells in our body. This is a very true statement daleyboy50 :o)

  • Hey, I found a lump in my nipple, does that sound like breast cancer?

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  • I really feel bad for women with mastectomy, must be horrible living with 1 breast, and a bit weird...

  • Thumbs up if watching this made your breasts hurt

  • @NemanorTheAlmighty I am a guy, don't think that'd work with me...

  • @skipa25 you realize that as a man you ALSO have breasts and in fact can also get breast cancer right?

  • @Nutorious5O no wonder shes your ex.... your rude.

  • Impressive animation, thank you.

  • hi,i have some questions. how long does a patient usually need to stay in the ward after mastectomy?and is it allowed for a family member to be in the operation theater?

  • Ahhhh Breast cancer! Horrible 

  • IM GOING TO HAVE FUN LISTEN ING TO THIS

  • @rozelover1 I hope that you DO enjoy watching this and never have to experience it........

  • kool but bad at the same timee

  • I will have nightmares, after what I saw O.O

  • My mother had a double mastectomy a couple years back. It's pretty weird but interesting to see what happend and it looks pretty drastic but I would rather have my mom with me and no breasts than to live without her.

  •  Breast cancer?

  • OMFG 1:52

  • 3:03 O_O

  • i just watched for the boobies.... even though i could simply go to google..

  • Do they ever do mastectomies just for convenience? I'm positive for BRCA2 tests, and I want to get a double mastectomy, and a hysterectomy, just for precautionary measures.

  • @aftonmielke First of all, how big do you think the tumor is? I'm only 13 and I'm no doctor, but if the tumor's small, you may want to get a lumpectomy. Otherwise, you should get a mastectomy. Just think about this.

  • @beezerbro I don't have a tumor. BRCA2 is a gene in your DNA that makes you some 75% more likely to get reproductive organ cancer. My mother has ovarian cancer, and she tested positive for BRCA2, and the likelihood of her offspring getting it is 50/50. If I test positive, I'm getting my reproductive organs taken out, so there will be no chance of me getting any type of cancer at all. I just want it done for convenience. Hence my question.

  • god im 12 and i'd be ruined if anything like this was to happen to my DD's

  • @bakurasprincess1 dayum o.0

  • @bakurasprincess1 you have DD at 12 ._.

  • @1234PepsiGurl well im 13 now turned it 1 week ago why is it no t normal to have DD at 13

  • @bakurasprincess1 not everyone has DD at 13 its not ultra rare it just uncommon. ktb

  • @1234PepsiGurl well i gess ur right

  • When they take away the whole breast tissue I just gasped and gritted my teeth. That must be painful even if you are asleep.

  • hello everyone im a 44 year old man who has breast cancer. i had a Mastectomy may/27/2010 , 2cm, Stage IIb, Grade 3 3/18 nodes, pos

    my treatment was Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy now im taking tamoxifen for the next 5 years my mother had breast cancer she passed away 9 years ago i never understood what breast cancer i now know that men can get breast cancer as well good luck to everyone who mite find out they have breast cancer just take it one day at a time.

    

  • there is a new article on the cure to cancer on "THE CHANGE REACTION" Facebook page

  • i dont think cancer itself is dangerous but rather people realise they have it too late. Any early stage of cancer can be cured with modern medical technology I guess. I think the key point to prevent cancer is a invention that is easily accessible to every individual to check their body on a frequent basis, something like a scale that we use to check our weight. Since going to hospitals do so isn't something convenient and many people do so on a annual basis.

  • Giggity

  • I'm mad at any dudes who clicked this 4 da boobs

  • @LeafyLeafpool Thats What Porn Is For !?

  • My family had a friend for a long time,she died last year,because 18 years after having a mastectomy,her breast canser re-appeared and killed her....This is a VERY serious manner,that should not be taken lightly.

  • me encanta,,,

  • @90talisten yeah because I'd so rather you be in space right now than my mother still be alive.

  • @caleyjane

    your mother will die anyway in the end, humanity is more importand.

  • @90talisten Wow. You should be in hell already. Even if everyone dies, you want them to stay on Earth for as long as possible. By the way, how the fuck is going to space better for humanity than saving people's lives?

  • @tenika5

    luckily hell does not exist and luckily everybody have a diffrent opinion.

  • @caleyjane she's already dead. you're such a horrible person.

  • Thank you! Now i know what to expect when i go to the Emergency Room ^^

  • Anyone else clicked on the vid because of the picture?

  • i dont like mastecomy

  • very dangerous procedure

  • y d surgen insert drinage tube into breast after surgery .. why? .wer? the fluid secreation orginate? help me m nursing student 3rd year

  • I support all my ladies

  • @Marines277 um im a dude and i have it

  • god he have to save us likthis of cancer

  • Ahhh...the blatant hypocrisy and twisted psychology attached to cancer: Young sob-sisters will dutifully shave their heads in sympathetic acknowledgment of the harrowing, yet “therapeutic,” radiation-poisoning being suffered by a cancer-plagued friend. Yet, If I were to wear an eye-patch to show my support for a cataract-sufferer, pad my abdomen with pillows during my wife's pregnancy, or fake a limp because a brother recently lost a leg, I'd be deemed an aping fool.

  • What alot of people don't realize is that breast cancer isn't as bad as the media and modern medicine make it out to be. The kemo people get put through is actually more deadly then the "cancer" its self. Look into alternative medicine, there are so many natural ways to cure it, The insurance companies don't like you to know this.

  • @TockCease

    get out with your conspiracy crap!

    there is not a single published case of a woman surviving malignant breast cancer through alternative medicine

    and with published i mean peer reviewed medical journals, not some crap someone wrote on the internet.

  • @Ofir84 The peer studies are more doctors that are owned by these medical companies. Doctors get more money for certain procedures and prescribing certain medicine. You're telling me you honestly trust what these "professionals" say.

  • jiaxiang got breast cancer

    ~jaipal

  • Does this like cure your cancer and make it go away

  • @HannaBanana3647 Not always, If they are unable to remove all of the cancer cells It can regrow and also spreed to other parts of the body. 

  • Breast cancer not a death sentence, but can be a bump in your journey. Have faith. Keep positive.

  • this was really helpful for me im doing a research project in school on cancers and this helped alot! thanks!

  • @ specialforces69

    WOW is all i can say. To wish ill on anyone only comes back on you. people only share and talk about what has effected their lives. Maybe more men should speak out about the disease and then we would all be more aware of the condition. Wishing you health and long life!

  • Chemo- & radio- "therapies" are NEVER efficacious with regards to malignant (trophoblastic) growth—for in the long history of chronic metabolic diseases none have, nor could they possibly be, cured through mechanical manipulation of the body. The preventative, control & cure for this singular, noncommunicable disease known as cancer is the naturally-occurring-cyanide-ri­ch substance: Amygdalin (a.k.a. vitamin B17, & in its refined state: Laetrile).

  • Hi, I am trying to raise money for the American cancer Society, If any of you have the financial ability to donate right now I urge you to please do so, studies show that around 41% of Americans will develop Cancer in their lifetime so we must try to cure this terrible disease, PLEASE DONATE!!!!

  • @mohossain123 : A trillion dollars more won't make any difference.

  • If the cancer is already 3cms big, which surgery will she get? someone please reply :]

  • @BollyBoop I am a breast cancer survivor. My cancer was verified by biopsy. My tumor was 4 cm, which is approximately 1 1/2 to 2 inches in length. I had a lumpectomy, as when my surgeon did my surgery, the sentinel node did not contain cancer cells. I had 8 rounds of chemo prior to my surgery. I lost very little breast tissue, and the cancer cells did not invade any lymph nodes, thank God. After my surgery, I had 6 weeks of radiation, and I am lucky to say, I am still alive. This was 2004-2005.

  • @BollyBoop It is going to depend on the grade of the tumor. Although my tumor was 4 cm, it was graded as a IIA. They did chemo prior to surgery which shrank the tumor. When they did my surgery, they did several dissections of the sentinel [or master] node to determine if it contained cancerous cells. Mine did not, so they didn't have to remove any more lymph nodes, and the doctor determined I only needed a lumpectomy. I have had mammograms every 6 months since, and I have remained cancer free.

  • my mom was just diagnosed with breast cancer and im only 13 and i don't think she will make it she is older i can't type this without balling my eyes out

  • @DantonV My mom had a radical mastectomy last January. I am much older then you, and I have felt this way myself. I can imagine how scared you must be. She is doing ok this year, even with all her post op treatments and chemo. If you can talk to people who have been in the same situation as you are in. It really does help.

    All I know to do, is to share whats in you hearts with others, give lots of hugs (and get them too) and LEARN as much as you can from your mom, everyday.

  • @DantonV Cancer is not a death sentence, so please have faith! My daughter was 16 at the time of my breast cancer. She shaved my head for me, which was very hard for her. I shaved my head on the first day of chemo, as I didn't want my hair to fall out in clumps. Your mom is stronger than you know. You are in my prayers. Breast cancer is treatable. Keep the faith, and stay strong!

  • I've seen some bizarre comments, bt in a quite unrelated posting, someone actually left the message "if you don't like this commentary, you are stupid and have breast cancer". THAT makes sense... (sheesh)

  • ouch just watching this vid made my breast hurt

  • U CANT JUST PICK MEAT OR VEGETABLES!!!!!!!!!!!! WE CANT LIVE WITH OUT ONE OF THEM!!!! EVERYTHING HAS TO BE ON EQUILIBRIUM EVERITHING HAS TO DO WITH JIN-JANG

  • I have left it up to the adults, Robert, mm'kay. I'm just trying to help the situation. So the next time someone gets ill and you don't know why you might think twice about these explanations. I dare you to read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell and then get back to me. The studies have been done but medical industry is too tainted by drug money. Also watch, The Beautiful Truth,Healing Cancer from the Inside Out..to start. I'm happy you responded. I'm going to go beat my tambourine now.

  • I have left it up to the adults, Robert, mm'kay. I'm just trying to help the situation. So the next time someone gets ill and you don't know why you might think twice about these explanations. I dare you to read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell and then get back to me. The studies have been done but medical industry is too tainted by drug money. Also watch, The Beautiful Truth,Healing Cancer from the Inside Out..to start. I'm happy you responded. I'm going to go beat my tambourine now.

  • @robertpaulson I have left it up to the adults, mm'kay. I'm just trying to help the situation. So the next time someone gets ill and you don't know why you might think twice about these explanations. I dare you to read The China Study by T. Colin Campbell and then get back to me. The studies have been done but medical industry is too tainted by drug money. I'm glad you responded. Also watch, The Beautiful Truth,Healing Cancer from the Inside Out..to start. I'm going to go beat my tambourine now.

  • Cancer is a dietary-deficiency disease and thus it is easily shown to be a regional malady. The symptoms of scurvy involve tooth-loss, surface & internal bleeding and the twisting of joints. Scurvy's treatment, preventative & cure is vitamin C, not orthopedic surgery, not periodontics, not blood-clotting agents. Cancer is not communicable, not passed down from family, not caused by dirty motor oil or sunshine as cancer is, and will always be, a chronic metabolic disease.

  • @CelestialEmbodiment ... funny you say that, because the current belief in medical research holds that cancer begins with a genetic mutation, in simple terms: with injured genes. But even that is not 100% proven. Oh, but, no... your probably right with your "pirate-scurvy theory."

  • @CelestialEmbodiment I am agree with you, cancer is not pass down from family ,but unhealthy life style is passed down from familiy, that is why sometimes gran mother,mother and daugther has the same type of cancer of corse; they have the same type of food! 

  • @dindinha2805 actually its been scientifically proven that in some families there are genetic predispositions to cancer. In particular women that have mutations in the BRCA gene have a massively increased risk of developing breast cancer in their life time. I assume that when you say "cancer is not pass down from family" you mean a genetic risk not the actual disease itself.

  • @dindinha2805 Also its ridiculous to say that people eat the same food as their mother and grandmother, for starters peoples eating habits have changes dramatically over the last 80 years. My mother certainly doesn't boil her veg to death like my grandmother, and my mother didn't have to conform to rationing as she wasn't alive during WW2. Also food that is available now wasn't 40 years ago, for example exotic fruit.

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  • Cancerous/malignant cells are errant healing cells. Healing cells are indistinguishable from pre-embryonic cells known as trophoblasts. Trophoblastic cells form a cluster and bore into the uterine membrane wall for nourishment as malignant cells metastasize or bore into outlying tissue. Cancerous growths mimic embryonic growth, indeed tumors and embryos are new life and establish circulatory systems.

  • I might have breast cancer or maybe just a cyst... I'm scared.

  • Stop eating animal products you guys....they stimulate the prostate gland and we eat waaaaaay too many animal products on a daily basis.....things have changed dramatically in the last 100 years.....you don't need to have this disease...you can heal no problem:) ( plant based diet.we are herbavores....not carnivores or canibals ) Check out Healing Cancer from the Inside Out, the Gerson Therapy, Food That Kills by Michael Klapper, and John McDougall's video on the perils of dairy. Good luck!

  • @allyskimmer We are omnivores, we have enzymes that break down meat rather effectively .

  • @allyskimmer Open your mouth and look in a mirror. See those 4 kinda triangular shaped teeth in there? Those are called CANINES, sweetie. Those are made for meat. Now go beat your tambourine in that drum circle over there and leave the theories to the adults, mm'kay?

  • @robertpaulson : HUMANS : our intestinal tracts are too long, which allows for prolonged putrefaction of meat and a prolonged period to sit for the poisonous nitrogenous acids (urea & uric) that this rotting, slow-moving mass carries (kidney disease, atherosclerosis/arterioscleros­is, gout & arthritis plague modern Westerners who consume 3 servings of meat daily). Additionally: our stomach acid is too mild for the task of breaking down dense flesh.

  • @CelestialEmbodiment if you drop less than an ouce of that acid on a rock thats 3x3ft it will practicaly disapear........ still eating too much meat is bad

  • My mom had a Mastectomy, she died a few years ago.

  • Cancer is so fking scary :x

  • In people: cancer seated in the oral cavity is reminiscent of the phenomenon among cows in America's West. These ruminants are fed silage, hay & dried grain all of which are nutritionally-inadequate in the bitter substance Amygdalin. The cows develop lesions in and about their mouths. At the sites of these abrasions tumorous growths develop which are referred to as the "winter cancers." Once the snow melts and the cows resume grazing on green shoots, grasses and clover the tumors disappear.

  • hi im jenifer pruijsen...i have a tumors in right side of my breast

  • After i lost my mum to breast cancer, i decided to look into the subject more. I knomy mum had a mastoctomy, as she had her whole breast removed, but not sure which one :S