IMAGINIS.COM BREAST HEALTH NEWSLETTER
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 32
AUGUST 23, 2001
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WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWS AND INFORMATION
1. SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE TREATMENTS FOR BREAST CANCER THAT HAS SPREAD TO THE BONE
A recent study found that a drug called ibandronate successfully reduced the number of
breast cancer cells in the bones of mice. Ibandronate belongs to a class of drugs called
bisphosphonates that scientists have been studying to determine whether they can block the
progression of breast cancer cells that have spread to the bone. One bisphosphonate,
Aredia (generic name, pamidronate disodium), has already been approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) to help treat bone metastases caused by breast cancer while
a number of other bisphosphonates are currently under investigation for this use. With
these advances in research, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recently
published guidelines on the role of bisphosphonates in breast cancer.
Click here to read more:
http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news8.21.01.asp
2. FDA APPROVAL OF HAND-HELD DEVICE WILL ALLOW OSTEOPOROSIS PATIENTS TO MEASURE BONE LOSS
AT HOME
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently granted regulatory approval to a
new device that allows patients with osteoporosis to quickly determine whether their
treatment is working. Patients use a hand-held disposable device called the
Osteomark NTx Point-of-Care to measure their bone loss (bone resorption changes) to make
sure they are not losing too much bone. Prior to the FDAs recent regulatory
approval, the device was only available in physician offices. Now, the manufacturer
expects to make the device available by prescription to osteoporosis patients later this
year.
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http://www.imaginis.com/osteoporosis/news/news8.22.2001.asp
3. UNDERSTANDING BENIGN, NON-CANCEROUS BREAST CONDITIONS
A benign breast condition is any non-cancerous breast abnormality. Approximately nine out
of 10 women have at least one benign breast condition at some point during their lifetime.
Some conditions, such as atypical hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS),
increase the risk for breast cancer. Other conditions, such as cysts or fibroadenomas, do
not. This completely revised and updated article discusses several benign breast
conditions and provides information on how they are diagnosed and treated. Topics include
nipple discharge, LCIS, fibrocystic breasts, cysts, galactoceles, fibroadenomas, phyllodes
tumors, papillomas, duct ectasia, fat necrosis, mastitis, and more.
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4. MAMMOGRAPHY QUALITY STANDARDS ACT - UPDATED INFORMATION
The Mammography Quality Standards Act went into effect in the U.S. in 1999. The Act
ensures that all mammography facilities are FDA-accredited and meet annual inspection
requirements. The Act also requires that all women be informed of the results of their
mammograms within 30 days of the exam. This updated article discusses the details of MQSA
and what they mean for women who receive mammograms.
Click here to read more:
http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/mqsa.asp
5. PETITION TO END "DRIVE-THROUGH" MASTECTOMIES
This year, U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro has reintroduced legislation to ensure that
women who undergo mastectomies (breast removal) as treatment for breast cancer are not
rushed out of the hospital too soon. Many women who have breast cancer surgery are forced
to leave the hospital before they are ready because their insurance companies refuse to
cover adequate hospital recovery periods. The legislation would require all women who have
mastectomies to receive coverage by their insurance company for more than one day in the
hospital after the surgery. Lifetime Online has created an online petition that supporters
can fill out and submit to Representative DeLauro's office on Capitol Hill and to the
White House.
Click here to sign the petition:
http://www.lifetimetv.com/health/breast_mastectomy_pledge.html
6. ORDER BREAST SELF-EXAM SHOWER CARDS
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card. These cards provide a convenient way for women to remember to perform their monthly
breast self-exams. Illustrations and simple explanations of the proper techniques are
provided on a durable, aesthetically pleasing shower card. One to two shower cards may be
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BREAST CANCER DISCUSSION BOARD, RECENT POSTING
"Recently had partial mastectomy and removal of lymph nodes. Was reported to have had
clear margins and negative Lymph nodes. I know my next step is radiation, however was
wondering if it might be safer to go ahead and have chemo just to make sure all is gone.
The location of the tumor was in the far left region of the right breast and I know there
are lymph nodes behind the breast bone that can not be tested. Would I be wise to go ahead
and have chemo or just stay with the radiation?"
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