Inflammatory Breast Cancer: “Race for the Cure!” Part 2


According to the National Cancer Institute, Inflammatory Breast Cancer accounts for 1% to 5% of all breast cancer cases. Please join us for Part 2 of our two-part series “Race for the Cure” to hear two brave women discuss their experiences battling IBC — the rarest and deadliest form of breast cancer.

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sunnjc  on February 28th, 2010

Thanks Kate for a great job in helping us to promote awareness of this most dangerous type of breast cancer and helping us to save lives
Sunnie Jacobs

Eszychowski  on February 28th, 2010

The mainstream media completely HAS NOT picked up on this AT ALL! Thank you so much Kate — I hope you get lots of recognition for doing this piece!

RevFastEddy  on February 28th, 2010

Kate…..Kudos
That is real reporting. America needs more of that home grown style.

ClaudiaFinFL  on February 28th, 2010

Kudos to Kate for her excellent interview style, which put Sunnie and I at ease. Our thanks to Kate for helping get the word out about the signs and symptoms of IBC.

Claudia Fauver

RecoveryGirl1967  on February 28th, 2010

I have never heard of this either — I thought we were supposed to check for lumps. thanks Kate. You’re probably saving lives with this. RG1967

Crystal7900  on February 28th, 2010

I can’t believe more doctors don’t talk about this — let alone the media! I had never heard of it! Thanks Kate!

JeannieSolutions  on February 28th, 2010

Thank you for this “life saving” information …

As a 9 year lung cancer survivor, I personally know the positive results of early detection …

Until this morning I was not aware of “inflammatory breast cancer” and it’s “warning signs” ..

I will “pass this on” and hopefully a life will be saved …

Thank you …

WatercoolerDiaries  on February 28th, 2010

If Inflammatory Breast Cancer is the rarest and deadliest form…and it accounts for between 1% to 5% of of all breast cancer cases…then why is it so infrequently talked about in the mainstream media? Watch the “WatercoolerDiaries” right now for some answers!

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