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Month: April 2016

How long will it take?

April 7, 2016

Click hereĀ For full story Breast Density has been well documented in reputable medical journals for two decades or more. It is a hot topic and widely discussed in the United States. Yet we hear virtually nothing about it in Ireland. Since my own breast cancer diagnosis I have asked 60 women, all of whom have … More How long will it take?

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Breast Density and Breast Cancer

April 4, 2016

  When I decided to set up beingdense.com I felt that other women surely had experienced what I was going through. I believe that a lot of women simply don’t ask questions. When you are hit with a cancer diagnosis, there is so much to get your head around, so much to try to understand … More Breast Density and Breast Cancer

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How to see clearly through the fog

April 3, 2016

Click on link for the full story This a really informative article. It is a must read. We are so uniformed when it comes to breast density in Ireland. Let’s pass this on to friends and family.   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nikki-weissgoldstein/breast-density_b_5908410.html

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Check out latest U.S State to agree Breast Density legislation

April 3, 2016

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/03/prweb13291935.htm?utm_source=Half+the+States+NOW+Report+Density+to+Patients&utm_campaign=Half+the+States+Reporting+Dense+Breast+Tissue+to+Patients&utm_medium=email   The State of Indiana becomes newest U.S STATE to legislate for women with breast density

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