Tuesday, October 17, 2006


I read this article and thought to myself ... my mom may have had this type of Breast Cancer...

"IBC strikes women at an average age of 52—10 years younger than common breast cancer. What information Richard Smith could find while surfing the Internet was that IBC was fairly rare, spread quickly and carried a relatively short life expectancy after diagnosis (the disease-free survival rate for IBC, as reported in research funded by the National Institutes of Health, is less than two and half years)."