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Inna1kre
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Posted - 01/02/2008 : 17:20:30
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My daughter is diagnosed with Paget's disease of the breast. She has now a skinless woozing wound on the nipple and areola which is spreading out. Sometimes it's bleeding. Mastectomy is suggested, and we are trying to do something - find salves, detoxify, etc. Does anyone have any info on this condition? Thank you in advance for your time.
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anivoc
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Posted - 01/05/2008 : 00:40:33
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From what I immediately pulled up on the internet (see below) it sounds like you might want to get another doctors opinion.
Good luck!
What is Paget’s disease?
* Paget’s (pronounced paj-ets) disease affects bones. * Throughout a person’s life bone is constantly breaking down and growing back. With Paget’s disease the normal process of bone growth is changed. The bone breaks down more quickly, and when it grows again it is softer than normal bone. * Soft bones can bend or break more easily. The area affected by Paget’s disease can become shorter because the bone bends. * With Paget’s disease the bone can also grow larger than before. * Paget’s disease can affect any bone, but usually affects the skull, the hip and pelvis bones and bones in the legs and back.
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Inna1kre
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Posted - 01/05/2008 : 17:05:54
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Anivoc, There are several kinds of Paget's disease, this one is of the breast (nipple and surrouning area). It's a kind of carcinoma, a skinless wound. |
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rob22
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Posted - 09/22/2008 : 19:37:02
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hi, Please get your daughter to the doctor because this bleeding and other things are happen with your daughter are not good for her future and also for present so keep in mind give her bright life; and don't waste your ad her time and get her to the doctor.
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