Raina Kelley

The Medicine Of Us And Them

When race plays a role in disease.

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  • Posted By: Shrae @ 07/25/2009 8:49:33 AM

    I am a white women with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. This a type of cancer that is found more in African American women. It makes up only 17% of all breast cancer. Other than Chemo and Rad. we have nothing else to treat it. This cancer causes more deaths due to its nasty aggressive nature. I sometime feel alone in this because a lot of the support groups are for AA women only. One really good one for everyone is Please check it out, www.tnbcfoundation.org donate to the cause to find a cure for this nasty cancer.

  • Posted By: Dredd @ 07/16/2009 4:51:14 PM

    This is such an important concept. Inclusion is the way to go to solve so many problems. There is much to learn everywhere and some contribution from everyone.

    http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2009/07/ecocosmology-little-people.html

  • Posted By: uspeak41 @ 07/16/2009 11:33:56 AM

    I am a phenomena . . . an African-American senior citizen female, not height/weight proportionate. Diabetes and hyptertension are on "both sides of my family," but I don't have either. Health and cholestrol are great; thank God. I take no prescription medication (sometimes prescribed based on race) and refuse to buy into the myths of medical profiling and assumptions. There is always some degree of fallacy in extrapolating the results of a subset onto the whole. This often causes people to make assumptions and decisions about their health that result in them living with "media-acquired" diseases, problems and prescriptions.

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