Back Issues
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NOV./DEC. 2006
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Dealing with Fatigue: There's more relief out there than you think, but you may still need to ask for it
By Jane E. Allen
Endometrial Cancer: The Cancer No One Talks About: Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in the United States. So why don't you know more about it?
By Charlene Koski
I Don't Have Time for Cancer: The women profiled here have met with great success in their careers.But what happened when each of these exceptionally determined achievers learned she had breast cancer? Here are their sometimes surprising answers.
Interviews by Marion Long
Keeping It Together: Breast cancer can bring couples closer or tear them apart. Here's how to weather the storm as a team
By A.J.S. Rayl
Ovarian Update: Ovarian cancer has symptoms that can be identified early, but you need to know what they are
By Pamela Weintraub
Cancer Girl: In The Zone: It's 3 a.m. and Cancer Girl needs support
By Jami Bernard
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2006
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Ovarian Cancer: Identifying risk factors, finding a better way to get chemo and putting CA-125 in perspective
by Jane E. Allen
Are We Overtreating Breast Cancer?: When given the choice, many women decide to get a mastectomy even when experts recommend lumpectomy. Are they paying too high a price for peace of mind?
by Pamela Weintraub
Can Cancer Transform Your Life?: The places that scare you can also change you. Here's why.
by Kathleen McGowan. Interviews by Marion Long
Helen Gurley Brown: At 84, the dishy and delightful editor who put sex into Cosmopolitan magazine proves you can absolutely still be you after breast cancer!
Interviewed by Marion Long
Practical Magic—Alice Hoffman: Lost in the spell of her own imagination, best-selling writer Alice Hoffman wrote her way through cancer treatment and beyond
Interviewed by Marion Long
JULY/AUGUST 2006
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Issues: What Gets Left Behind: Are surgeons removing enough tissue in breast-conserving surgery to protect against recurrence? Warning: There's no simple answer
By Delthia Ricks
Pretending To Be Fine: Eight women discuss why they decided to hide their cancer from their employers, their kids and even their friends
By Marion Long
The MAMM Guide to Chemotherapy: The MAMM Guide to Chemotherapy
By Michael Mooney
Making The Connection: Support and Friendship in Cyberspace
By Sherry Baker
The Condition No One Warned You About: How to recognize and treat lymphedema
By Charlene Koski
Beauty: Getting Your Brows Back: Tips from the experts on how to create beautiful brows
By Charlene Koski
Profiles: It Just Felt Lonely: What it's like to be a man with breast cancer
By Charlene Koski
MAY/JUNE 2006
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Missing Estrogen: Why it's gone, how to compensate
By Sherry Baker
Doing Cancer Her Way: How the popular political columnist Molly Ivins is using humor to deal with a third bout of breast cancer
By Marion Long
The Other Breast Cancer: It used to be incurable, but the new treatments for inflammatory breast cancer bring survival and hope
By A.J.S. Rayl
Money Matters: When Your Insurance Claim Is Denied
By Casey Nowakowski
MARCH/APRIL 2006
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The Power of Hope: Hope is a survival skill anyone can learn
By Mary Loftus
Green Medicine: Herbs and botanicals are part of a growing trend in breast cancer
By Sue Rochman
How They Get By: What it's like to have cancer without health insurance
By Marion Long
The Bone Connection: Here's what you need to know to keep your bones healthy after cancer treatment
By Jane E. Allen
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2006
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MAMM Special Report: The New Have-Nots, Are You One?: Millions of Americans have health insurance that won't cover the cost of cancer treatment
By Gurney Williams III and Pamela Weintraub
On My Mind: “I don't have survivor guilt, I Have Survivor Anger”
By Susan Davis

