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Patron Saint of Breast cancer

The patron saint of breast cancer is Saint Agatha of Sicily or Saint Agatha
a Christian Saint. Her memorial is on February 5th.
Agatha was born at Catania and she was martyred in approximately AD 205.She is the Patron Saint of Catania. She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass
According to variations of her legend, having rejected the amorous advances of a Roman Prefect, she was persecuted by him for her Christian faith.
Among the tortures she underwent was the cutting off of her breasts.She is therefore often depicted carrying her excised breasts on a platter.
The shape of her amputated breasts, especially as depicted in artistic renderings, more recently gave rise to her being venerated as patron saint of breast cancer patients.
Her scorned admirer eventually sentenced her to death by being burnt at the steke. However, she was saved from this fate by a mysterious earthquake. She later died in prison.

What sort of bastard would treat a woman this way anyway? I can see why she rejected the jerk!

April 27, 2008 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Mastectomies, Random Thoughts | | No Comments Yet

History of Mastectomies

Breast cancer is the great terror known to every culture in every age, it has been responsible for the deaths of over 25 million women throughout history.
William Stewart Halsted September 23 1852 – September 7 1922
William Stewart Halsted pioneered the mastectomy in 1882. His procedure, which became known as the Halsted Radical Mastectomy, was performed regularly into the 1970s
Radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure in which the breast, underlying chest muscle (including pectoralis major and pectoralis minor and lymph nodes of the axilla are removed as a treatment for breast cancer
It was developed and first performed by William Stewart Halsted in 1882. From about 1895 to the mid-1970s about 90% of the women being treated for breast cancer in the US underwent the radical mastectomy This is a very morbid surgery and is not performed except in extreme cases.
So it appears that Billy Halsted got the glory?
AND YET…
An Egyptian physician writing 3,500 years ago concluded that there was no treatment for the disease. Later surgeons recommended excising the tumour or, in extreme cases, the entire breast. This was the treatment advocated by the court physician to sixth-century Byzantine empress Theodora, the wife of Justinian, though she chose to die in pain rather than lose her breast..
So it apears that it wasn’t the “Americans” who were the first to perform this operation nor would he have been the first to develop it. However he was a pioneer in medicine and did bring about safer operations.

April 27, 2008 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Mastectomies, Uncategorized | | 1 Comment