Posted in Cervical Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Patient Advocacy, Surgery and Recovery, awareness • Tags: Cervical Cancer, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, ovaries, reproduction potential • Author: Raquel Billiones
The prognosis for cervical cancer has greatly improved over the years. However, it comes with a heavy price - the loss of the uterus via hysterectomy.
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure of removing uterus of a woman as a consequence of cancer. About 600,000 hysterectomies are performed in the US each year. With hysterectomy comes the consequence that a woman can longer bear an offspring in her body for nine months. However, with the recent developments in reproduction medicine, a woman without a uterus can still have a “genetic offspring” from her own eggs which can be fertilized in vitro and borne by a surrogate mother.
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Posted on November 13, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Battling Books, Cancer News, Coping with cancer, In The News, Patient Advocacy • Tags: advocacy, Books, Cancer, News • Author: Tina Radcliffe
Since Wednesday’s post on Cancer in the News, I’ve talked to several authors and publicists regarding books featured here. Next week, thanks to their generosity, I will be giving away books.
Until then, here is a sneak peak.
I will be giving away a copy of New York Times, best selling author, Sherryl Woods’ new release, Seaview Inn.
From Publisher’s Weekly, “New York PR exec Hannah Mathews is in remission from the same disease that claimed her mother’s life months before: breast cancer. She heads south in an attempt to persuade her 85-year-old grandma, Jenny, to sell the Seaview Inn, the Florida Keys resort owned by her family for decades, and move into a retirement home. Spry and headstrong, Grandma Jenny isn’t ready to be put out to pasture, intending to spruce up the inn and reopen for business. Hannah’s daughter Kelsey, turns up pregnant; she plans to drop out of college, live at Seaview and put her baby up for adoption. Surgeon Luke Stevens, Hannah’s high school crush, shows up shortly thereafter, fresh from a stint in war-torn Iraq and carrying his own set of emotional baggage. A seasoned romance novelist of more than 100 titles, Woods is a master heartstring puller, and her endearingly flawed characters must deal with their plethora of problems in a predictable but satisfying manner.”
Additionally, check out Sherryl’s blog, Just Between Friends, where she recently held a contest and donated funds for the Susan G. Komen:For The Cure, in honor of a survivor or in memory of a loved one who lost the fight against breast cancer, and features stories from the contest on the blog.
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Posted on March 7, 2008 by Tina Radcliffe • There are 4 comments!