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Optimism Helps Cancer Patients

New research indicates that cancer patients who are optimistic can better manage pain. Having a sense of mastery enables a cancer patient to reduce pain. This however is not new knowledge. We all know intrinsically that the ability to smile and to face adversity with inner strength is ultimately an essential skill we all need. And such a skill will help one to master life’s challenges of which an illness may be one.

Anyone who can use their mind in a way to maintain optimism is wise indeed.

“These findings underscore the need for physicians and nurses involved in the care of cancer patients to recognize, encourage, promote, and take advantage of these traits in their patients to help them more effectively manage their cancer care, so that they ultimately can achieve a better quality of life,” Dr. Margot E. Kurtz and colleagues from Michigan State University in East Lansing, the study’s authors, conclude.

SOURCE: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, July 2008.

Mastectomies are Rising

The total removal of the breast, a mastectomy is radical surgery. Once seen as an option of last resort, more women are choosing to undergo the procedure. Researchers do not understand why. Researchers say the reasons for this increase are unclear. But they have determined that women at Mayo Clinic who underwent diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prior to surgery to treat early-stage breast cancer had a higher rate of mastectomy, compared to women who did not have an MRI.

Options

Lifestyle choices are also factors as to who may develop breast cancer. Several common, everyday items that have been implicated are listed below. Some of these items are considered to be breast cancer myths and there are some that avoid them to reduce their risk of breast cancer.

  • milk and diary products
  • bras (underwear) [due to restricting the lymph glands]
  • chemicals used to remove underarm hair
  • hormonal contraceptives

Make daily choices that build health, move, dance, smile, practice living joyfully and eat good, clean food.