tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-850492914228807452.post7249041258666333521..comments2023-07-17T09:26:07.534-05:00Comments on PERSPECTIVES-ANOTHER WAY TO VIEW: A GLOBAL FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES.Carolyn Moonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15668984508382392168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-850492914228807452.post-332975247650112502009-10-15T00:57:28.853-05:002009-10-15T00:57:28.853-05:00What a great post of information that I can share ...What a great post of information that I can share with my girlfriends. I have a friend who recently celebrated her 5 years remission. The other friend is in the “hurdle stage” of her treatments. Your “view” promotes awareness and also reminds me of the importance of yearly mammograms. Having family, friends, and organizations are valuable support resources that can be used to make a huge difference in their experiences as you stated, “to get them through the light at the end of their tunnel.” Until then, we must trust through continuous research on breast cancer that the fight will increase the amount of breast cancer survivors and decrease the amounts of diagnoses.Moiranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-850492914228807452.post-80885053205854943912009-10-13T20:19:30.031-05:002009-10-13T20:19:30.031-05:00What a timely and always relevant topic. This post...What a timely and always relevant topic. This post is full of good resources for people who are fighting the disease, as well as their families. Many women can have hope by knowing that there is life and purpose beyond breast cancer, as demonstrated through Dawn Spencer's story and in your experience. Your experience is a testament to the power of prayer and a sheer will to survive -- more than 20 years after your first diagnosis.Niyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13285855617353038729noreply@blogger.com