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But by labeling the debate a mommy war — breast-feeding versus formula — we might just miss the point.
But in keeping with our American tradition of the Parenting Wars (breast vs. bottle, cry-it-out vs. co-sleep, just to name a few), there's now been a bit of a dustup in the mindful parenting world.
The latest salvo in the war over breast cancer screening, however, threatens to reopen the debate.
This climate galvanized the war on breast cancer, with its weapon the mammogram.
Elizabeth's 13 year war on breast cancer included weekly infusions of chemotherapy.
(The real success in the war against breast cancer has been improved treatment, not screening).
The company's stock has come under pressure recently amid concerns about a price war among breast implant makers.
But mammography was supposed to be different; it was, after all, the great public-health hope of the politically charged war on breast cancer.
Evelyn H. Lauder leaves an inimitable legacy of hope and progress in the war against breast cancer that all of us will continue to fight vigorously and with great determination.
It also led to the conjecture that if we just carried out more screening at a younger age, and more often, we could improve these statistics and "win the war" on breast cancer.
But because of a recent cover article I wrote for the magazine, "Our Feel-Good War Against Breast Cancer," I've been deluged by questions about her decision, which she revealed in an op-ed yesterday, to have a preventive double mastectomy.
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