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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

IBC - Inflammatory Breast Cancer

INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER (IBC) is an advanced and accelerated form of breast cancer usually not detected by mammograms or ultrasounds. Inflammatory breast cancer requires immediate aggressive treatment...[using traditional medicine] it is treated differently than more common types of breast cancer... This is very little known by most of us, and is a very aggressive and fast growing cancer. Below, at the end of this article is a link to a video and more information on IBC. I urge you to take a few minutes and watch it. - bottom of this article is a link you can click on. http://fisherinteractive.com/komo/ibc/komo_ibc.wmv (If you have trouble opening the video go to the web site and access the video from there. http://www.komotv.com/ibc/ The Silent Killer.) Below are quotes taken from the web site http://fisherinteractive.com/komo/ibc/komo_ibc.wmv We've all been taught the same thing when it comes to breast cancer -- we look for a lump. But when it comes to IBC, forget that! You won't find a lump. "Inflammatory breast cancer almost always presents itself without a lump, says Breast Cancer Specialist Dr. Julie Gralow. Inflammatory breast cancer appears in sheets of cancer, or what doctors call cancer nests. The cancer clogs breast tissue vessels.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer - or IBC - is the most aggressive form of breast cancer.

If I had heard of it prior, I probably would have been more suspect that something was wrong rather than just young and dumb, says Kristine Turck. IBC can be hard to detect. It forms in sheets in the breast tissue and often there's no lump. It's almost never caught on a mammogram. The best way to detect it is a biopsy. Some of the tell tale signs include: swollen breast, red, stabbing pain, sometimes tiny spot looks like a bug bite.

This information was emailed to me from a friend who has survived Ovarian Cancer using Dr. Clarks Methods and others too. I found it amazing that I had never heard of IBC; I was completely unaware. I have included the above information in hopes it will entice everyone to listen to the video, check out the web site and educate yourselves as to what the symptoms are, and be aware. I will see what Dr. Clark has to say about it and when I do I will update everyone in another news letter.

Inflammatory Breast Cancer - or IBC - is the most aggressive form of breast cancer. If I had heard of it prior, I probably would have been more suspect that something was wrong rather than just young and dumb, says Kristine Turck. IBC can be hard to detect. It forms in sheets in the breast tissue and often there's no lump. It's almost never caught on a mammogram. The best way to detect it is a biopsy. Some of the tell tale signs include: a swollen breast, red, stabbing pain, sometimes tiny spot looks like a bug bite. This information was emailed to me from a friend who has survived Ovarian Cancer using Dr. Clarks Methods and others too. I found it amazing that I had never heard of IBC; I was completely unaware. I have included the above information in hopes it will entice everyone to listen to the video, check out the web site and educate yourselves as to what the symptoms are, and be aware. I will see what Dr. Clark has to say about it and when I do I will update everyone in another news letter.
Click here for more information and to view the video