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In 2005, at age 21 and just one week after graduating with honors from Boston University, Bridget Spence was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer. Help give Bridget and other survivors more time by joining the Central Indiana Race for the Cure on Saturday, April 20th - http://www.komenindy.org/race - to fund local breast health services and global research for the causes, improved treatments and cures.

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Mary Singleton, 57, learned in July that she had Stage 4 breast cancer. After the diagnosis her son, George, moved home to Memphis to help take care of her and to help run her printing business. Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1bglTxb Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch. On

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In this video, Dr. Harness explains the reoccurrence rate for patients who are newly diagnosed with DCIS. Click Here & Get The 15 Breast Cancer Questions To Ask Your Doctor http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/what-breast-cancer-questions-to-ask/#
 
Breast Cancer Answers is a social media show where viewers submit a question and get the answer from an expert. Submit your question now at, http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ask.
 
This information should not be relied upon as a substitute for personal medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Use the information provided on this site solely at your own risk. If you have any concerns about your health, please consult with a physician.

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I was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Stage IIA 3+ lymph nodes-Estrogen+/Her2- on June 1, 2012 at 31 years old. I discovered my tumor on my own once I stopped breast feeding my second daughter. She was only 8 months old at the time :( This past year has been tough but LIFE CHANGING to say the least! The love of my family & my two girls keep me smiling! I have nothing but respect for ALL who have been touched by Cancer! Love & Light xo

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In this video, Dr. Jay K. Harness describes the typical treatment strategy for low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS. Click Here & Get The 15 Breast Cancer Questions To Ask Your Doctor http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/what-breast-cancer-questions-to-ask/# Breast Cancer Answers is a social media show where viewers submit a question and get the answer from an expert. Submit your question now at, http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ask. This information should not be relied upon as a substitute for personal medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Use the information provided on this site solely at your own risk.  If you have any concerns about your health, please consult with a physician.

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Wendy Hartley, Co-Founder of Breast Cancer Answers, describes her DCIS breast cancer diagnosis story. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE EXPERT INFORMATION AND BREAKING BREAST CANCER NEWS http://www.youtube.com/user/drjayharness VISIT BREASTCANCERANSWERS.com FOR INFORMATIVE VIDEOS http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/video-categories/ SUBMIT A QUESTION http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ask DOWNLOAD DR. HARNESS' 15 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/what-breast-cancer-questions-to-ask CONNECT WITH US! Google+: http://bit.ly/16nhEnr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BreastCancerAnswers Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreastCancerDr ______ Disclaimer: This information

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Debbie Smallwood agreed to talk with Cancerstories about her breast cancer (DCIS) diagnosis and her discussions with the medical team about reconstruction. She also discusses the effect on her husband, the fear of cancer returning and her plans for the future. Story by: Debbi Smallwood Diagnosis: Breast Cancer Interviewer: Alex J Mitchell Music: Emma O'Brien Resolution: 720p (1280x720) Permissions: Email coping.with.cancer.uk@gmail.com

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I'm newly diagnosed with DCIS; How do I order the DCIS test? Here, Rick Baehner, MD and Senior Director of Pathology at Genomic Health, Inc. explains who you can ask for the oncotype DX test. Genomic Health is committed to improving the quality of cancer treatment decisions through the research, development and commercialization of genomic-based clinical laboratory services. The company's lead product, the Oncotype DX breast cancer test, has been shown to predict the likelihood of chemotherapy benefit as well as recurrence in invasive breast cancer and has been shown to predict the likelihood of recurrence in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE EXPERT INFORMATION AND BREAKING BREAST CANCER NEWS http://www.youtube.com/user/drjayharness VISIT BREASTCANCERANSWERS.com FOR INFORMATIVE VIDEOS http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/video-categories/ SUBMIT A QUESTION http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/