Friday, July 10, 2015
Cancer Patients Need Better Urgent Care
Long waits, unnecessary tests and an environment in which the compromised health of a chemo patient is placed at undue risk to new bacteria and viruses; such is the circumstances faced by cancer patients who have the bad manners to need urgent care after hours and over weekends.
911Snapshot takes a look at what can and should become standard within our health system to provide adequate and appropriate care for cancer patients. To read the full post, click here.
Double-Mastectormy For Breast Cancer Stats
Double Mastectomy for breast cancer patients is often an unnecessary choice.
In a post that speaks to the need of all health consumers becoming their own best advocate, 911Snapshot delves into the divide where breast cancer patients don't always have good, current, science based information and many ...far too many physicians aren't informing them.
This is the case in which double mastectomy has not proven to be of any benefit (as it relates to a longer life and better outcome) for women in which only one breast is affected by cancer.
For a full review of an article published by ScienceDaily, as well as one breast cancer patient's response to an oncologist who prefers patients without opinions or the need to be aware of alternative treatments, visit: http://911snapshot.com/double-mastectomy-and-survival-rates-in-breast-cancer/
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