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Sexual Concerns and Solutions for Women with Breast Cancer

10/16/2015

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By Rita Garcia, MA, LMFT

Sexual Concerns and Solutions for Women with Breast Cancer. By Rita Garcia, www.ManhattanMFT.com
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is intended to spread understanding, provide education and information on access to services.  Just as important, but commonly overlooked, is a discussion on the side effects breast cancer treatment can have on your sexual life.
 
I want to emphasize that the purpose of this blog is not to create distress or inject anxiety about the side effects of cancer treatment.  Just as the goal of this month is to help uplift women with awareness and understanding, this blog is intended to foster awareness, to educate you on what to ask your doctor and what interventions to explore to address the side effects.

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Support the Girls! Breast Cancer Info to Have!

10/12/2015

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According to BreastCancer.org, 1 in 8 of US women (12%) will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. Women's death rates from Breast Cancer are higher than any other cancer aside from lung cancer. About 85% of breast cancer cases occur in those who have no family history of the disease.

The chilling statistics mean that we are all very likely to become Breast Cancer Survivors—whether we are the ones to get the disease or watch our loved ones suffer through it.

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