Diagnosing Breast Cancer with Blood Samples

September 20, 2007 – 1:20 am | posted in Breast Cancer

Diagnosing breast cancer right now can be a lengthy and stressful experience.  There are many steps that are time consuming and can be a real strain mentally.  I recently visited a clinic with one of my siblings and was surprised how many people, including my sibling, seemed on edge for their examination.  During the examination there was great poking, prodding and uncomfortable situations, although the clinic employees did a great job their procedure was less than pleasant.  A few professionals are seeking to change this uncomfortable and stressful experience. (more…)

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