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Fighting Breast Cancer | Your First Mammogram: What To Expect
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Karen’s Breast Cancer Blog. My Breast Was Putty In Her Hands. My Breast Was Putty In Her Hands. March 9, 2005. March 9, 2005. What am I, an amateur? Of course I know to have it open in the front! I wasn’t disappointed. Her hands were warm. The technician guided me into the room and was very sweet and talkative. I didn’t catch her name, which is a shame since I like to be able to recall the names of all the people who grope me. Grope me? More like mauled me. She and that dreadful machine. When that was do...
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Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer | Medical Malpractice
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Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer. Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer. When it comes to fighting cancer, time is of the essence. A delay in diagnosis of breast cancer could mean the difference between life and death for a patient. The only thing worse than discovering you have cancer is discovering it too late. Breast Cancer is Frequently Misdiagnosed, Which Then Leads to a Delayed Diagnosis. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most common types of cancer for a delay in diagnosis or a misdiagnosis.
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Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer - Fighting Breast Cancer
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Karen’s Breast Cancer Blog. Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer. Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer. March 18, 2005. March 18, 2005. My original doctor (my OB/GYN) called me to tell me that I was right to be concerned about the lump in my breast. He retold me the results of my pathology report and referred me to a surgeon to discuss my next course of action. I’m scheduled to meet with the surgeon tomorrow, which is so inconvenient when you are expecting guests. View all posts by Karen George →. On My belo...
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Fighting Breast Cancer | Medical Malpractice Victim's Blog
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My name is Karen and this is the story of my fight with Stage IV breast cancer. Welcome to my blog! My name is Karen George, formerly Karen Blodgett. I was born in Michigan, and spent most of my life growing up in Sterling Heights. I attended Sterling Heights High School and graduated in June of 1993. We moved to Scottsdale, Arizona and lived together in bliss (no, really! This is my personal account with breast cancer. No juicy details will be omitted, I promise. Onward to my Breast Cancer Blog! On I Ne...
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Breast Cancer with No Risk Factors | Stage IV Breast Cancer Young
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Karen’s Breast Cancer Blog. My beloved Wife Karen. My beloved Wife Karen. August 23, 2012. August 23, 2012. Folks, if you read this far, I am sorry to inform you that my wife passed away at the age of thirty-three. That was exactly four years ago. In other words: Sadly, most doctors would say: “Relax, you don’t have breast cancer.”. Remember, Karen’s doctor never even checked her…for lack of a better word “formally”. A quick rub of the tit does not make a diagnosis. View all posts by Michael George →.
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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits - Fighting Breast Cancer
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Doctors take an oath to take care of us when we are injured, treat us when are sick and maintain a standard of care so as not to do harm. According to Wikipedia, The Hippocratic Oath is an oath historically taken by physicians and other healthcare professionals swearing to practice medicine ethically and honestly. Despite this oath, doctors are human and at times do make mistakes and unfortunately can act unethically. The Medical Malpractice Claim. The Foundation of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits. A standa...
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Fighting Breast Cancer | Medical Malpractice Victim's Blog
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My name is Karen and this is the story of my fight with Stage IV breast cancer. Welcome to my blog! My name is Karen George, formerly Karen Blodgett. I was born in Michigan, and spent most of my life growing up in Sterling Heights. I attended Sterling Heights High School and graduated in June of 1993. We moved to Scottsdale, Arizona and lived together in bliss (no, really! This is my personal account with breast cancer. No juicy details will be omitted, I promise. Onward to my Breast Cancer Blog! On I Ne...
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Fighting Breast Cancer | My Ultrasound Came Back as Suspicious!
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Karen’s Breast Cancer Blog. I Never Was Very Photogenic. I Never Was Very Photogenic. March 10, 2005. March 10, 2005. I just received the results of my mammogram and ultra-sound. There is something suspicious that they wish to biopsy. They want me to come back ASAP . I’ll avoid Michael if I can. View all posts by Karen George →. My Breast Was Putty In Her Hands. November 19, 2011 at 5:02 pm. The waiting for appointment times is NOT fun what’s so ever! I hope and pray your fine! Feel free to contribute!
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