Susan Wilking Horan

3-Time Cancer Survivor - Wellness Advocate - Cancer Coach - Best-Selling Author

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AN EPIDEMIC OF THYROID CANCER – REALLY??

August 26, 2016 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

FIVE FACTS YOU REALLY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THYROID CANCER Welcome back everyone!  It’s another #FACTUAL FRIDAY and time to examine something called the “epidemic of thyroid cancer.” You see, according to several recent news reports thyroid cancer is becoming the most diagnosed cancer in the world. In fact, it’s been reported by some sources […]

Filed Under: Aging Process, American Cancer Society, anterior resection, Aviano National Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness, cancer causes, Cancer Prevention, Cancer Research, Cancer Survivor, Cancer Treatment, change, colon cancer, Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Coping, Cowden Disease, Epidemic, Factual Friday, Familial adenomatous polyposis, First Degree Relative, health, Heredity, Huntsman Cancer Institute, I had Cancer, international Agency for Research on Cancer, Iodine, Lymphoma, Men's Health, National Cancer Institute, Neuroblastoma, prostate cancer, Radiation, RET, Risk Factors for Cancer, Stand Up 2 Cancer, Survival, Thyroid Cancer, Ultrasonography, United Nations, Weight Gain, Well-Being, Wellness, Wilms Tumor, women's health, World Health Organization Tagged With: American Cancer Society, Aviano National Cancer Institute, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, cancer prevention, cancer research, cancer survival, cancer treatment, colon cancer, Cowden Disease, Epidemic, Factual Friday, Familial adenomatous polyposis, First Degree Relative, health, Heredity, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Iodine, Lymphoma, men and cancer, mens health, Neuroblastoma, prevention, prostate cancer, Radiation, RET, Thyroid Cancer, Ultrasonography, United Nations, Weight Gain, WilmsTumor, women's health

WEIGHT GAIN AFTER CANCER? FACT OR FICTION?

August 19, 2016 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

DOES CANCER = WEIGHT GAIN?  IS IT A GIVEN? Hello Everyone and Welcome to another #FACTUAL FRIDAY. In case you missed it, a recent study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in New York City finds that obesity is more common among we cancer survivors in the United States than the general population. […]

Filed Under: Aging Process, American Cancer Society, anterior resection, Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness, Cancer, Cancer Research, Cancer Survivor, Cancer Treatment, colon cancer, Colon Cancer Awareness Month, Columbia University, Exercise, Factual Friday, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Female Hormones, health, Heredity, Hope, Huntsman Cancer Institute, I had Cancer, Immune System, Inspiration, Men's Health, Mental Health, National Cancer Institute, obesity, prostate cancer, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Research, Stand Up 2 Cancer, Steroids, Susan G. Komen foundation, Weight Gain, Well-Being, Wellness, women's health, World Health Organization Tagged With: aging, American Cancer Society, Anterior Resection, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, cancer, cancer research, cancer survival, cancer treatment, colon cancer, Columbia University, Exercise, Factual Friday, health, inspiration, men and cancer, mens health, Obesity, prostate cancer, Steroids, Weight Gain, wellness, women, women and Cancer, women's health

TO MAMMOGRAM OR NOT TO MAMMOGRAM – THAT IS STILL THE QUESTION

January 20, 2016 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

TO MAMMOGRAM OR NOT TO MAMMOGRAM – THAT IS STILL THE QUESTION Welcome back to #WELLNESS WEDNESDAY everyone. Today we’re going to return to an old topic of great importance. Yes, ladies, here we go again! Mammograms and guidelines. When do we start having mammograms? How often do we have them? Are they really effective? […]

Filed Under: Breast Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Cancer Research, health, Mammogram Guidelines, mammorgram, Uncategorized, Well-Being, Wellness, Wellness Wednesday, women's health Tagged With: American Cancer Society, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, cancer, cancer detection, cancer prevention, cancer research, cancer survival, cost/benefit, false positive, health, mammogram, mammogram guidelines, USPSTF, wellness, wellness wednesday, women's health

MALE BREAST CANCER — FOUR MAJOR RISK FACTORS AND FOUR IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS

October 21, 2015 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

Welcome Everyone! It’s time for another HEALTH and #WELLNESS WEDNESDAY! And, in honor of BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH, we’re going to continue our discussion of this cancer. But, this time we’re going to focus on the men in our lives. Because breast cancer is not just a woman’s disease. It is, unfortunately, an equal opportunity […]

Filed Under: Breast Cancer, cancer causes, Cancer Prevention, Cancer Research, Male breast cancer, Men's Health, Prevention, prostate cancer, Wellness Wednesday Tagged With: breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer awareness month, cancer detection, cancer prevention, cancer research, health, male breast cancer, male breast cancer awareness, men and cancer, mens health, prevention, prostate cancer, wellness

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH – OCTOBER, 2015 – TOP 8 RISK FACTORS EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW

September 30, 2015 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

Welcome back everyone to another installment of Health and #WELLNESS WEDNESDAY! Tomorrow is the first day of October — and, of course, October is BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. So, we’re going to start today with a discussion of the TOP 8 RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER THAT EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW. Now, if you […]

Filed Under: Breast Cancer, cancer causes, Cancer Prevention, Wellness Wednesday, women's health Tagged With: breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer awareness month, breast cancer risks, cancer prevention

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