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<title>My American Doctor &#45; : Breast Cancer</title>
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<title>Breast Cancer Screening: The Mammogram You&amp;apos;re &amp;apos;Too Busy&amp;apos; to Schedule (And Why That Delay Could Kill You)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Postponing your mammogram isn&#039;t about being busy—it&#039;s about fear disguised as time management. While you reschedule for &quot;next month,&quot; breast cancer doesn&#039;t wait. Early-stage cancers caught on mammograms at Stage 1 have over 95% cure rates with minimal treatment. The same cancers found two years later at Stage 3 require mastectomy, chemotherapy, and carry uncertain outcomes. That 20-minute mammogram you&#039;re avoiding could be the difference between a simple lumpectomy and months of devastating treatment. Stop making excuses. Book your screening this week. Your calendar will always be full, but breast cancer doesn&#039;t care about your schedule. ]]></description>
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<title>The Lump You&amp;apos;re Ignoring: Why &amp;quot;It&amp;apos;s Probably Nothing&amp;quot; Could Be Your Last Mistake</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ You felt it three weeks ago. That small lump. You told yourself it would go away. It&#039;s still there. Maybe bigger. And you&#039;re still making excuses. &quot;It&#039;s probably a cyst.&quot; &quot;It doesn&#039;t hurt, so it can&#039;t be serious.&quot; &quot;I&#039;ll check it next month when I&#039;m less busy.&quot; Every single day you delay, cancer cells—if that&#039;s what they are—are multiplying, spreading, moving from curable Stage 1 to devastating Stage 3 or 4. This article reveals why your brain tricks you into denial, what&#039;s really happening inside your body, and why the next 48 hours could determine whether you live or die. ]]></description>
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