Books
Susan M. Love, M.D, Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book. Perseus Publishing, 20 September, 2000.
Steingraber, Sandra, Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment.
A Merloyd Lawrence book. New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1997.
Edited by Mary Tagliaferri, M.D., L.Ac., Isaac Cohen, O.M.D., L.Ac., Debu Tripathy, M.D. Breast Cancer Beyond Convention 2002, Atria Books
Braddock, Suzanne W. M.D., Jane M. Kercher, M.D., John J. Edney, M.D., Melanie Morrissey Clark, Straight Talk about Breast Cancer, 2002, Addicus Books, Omaha, Nebraska
Edited by Jeffrey A. West, M.D. The complete Medical Guide for the Family Caregiver, 2002, Washington D.C., Lifeline Press
Breast Cancer Action Info
BC Action is an activist organization in San Francisco with great up-to-the date information about breast cancer.
Top Ten Book List
Non-Toxic Home links
Ten Myths Debunked
For Newly Diagnosed Women
Parabens/Thalates Info
Parabens Press Release
Parabens Resolution
Parabens/Thalates and Cosmetics
Non-Parabens/Thalates Companies
Links
Articles
Barbara Steingraber - "Author of Living Downstream" and "Having Faith"
Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors in NY State (Cornell University study)
Devra Davis "When Smoke Ran Like Water"
The Pink Ribbon Trap - Article by Barbara Brenner and Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich speech
Organizations
Rachel's Friends - Environmental Causes to Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Action
Hearts of Hope - support groups
Breast Friends - support network
Asian Family Center
Asian&Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Asian & Pacific Islander National Cancer Survivor\'s Network
Women's Health Research
Asian Americans & Cancer
Listen to The Breast Cancer Monologues
A one-hour radio documentary produced by Dmae Roberts and the Breast Cancer Radio Arts Project distributed nationally for Women's History month 2004.
The Breast Cancer Monologues is a one-hour collage of women's stories intricately woven from interviews, readings and dramatizations about how breast cancer has affected the lives of women in America. and was distributed on the Stories1st.org banner to 200 public stations around the country.
CDs are be available for $10 plus shipping to the public at The MediaRites Gift Shop.
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