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"The Woman Who Saw Pink" August 17, 2009 ( 2009-08-17 ) A woman experiences numerous unusual symptoms as a result of being infected by the bacteria Serratia marcescens , including an incident where her breast milk turns pink after being dyed with a chemical produced by the bacteria.
Mystery Diagnosis is a television docudrama series that aired on Discovery Health Channel and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.Each episode focuses on two or more individuals who have struggled with obscure medical ailments, and their quest for a diagnosis.
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Infection in a breast, either mastitis or breast abscess may cause a discharge. [1] [3] Eczema of the nipple may result in a discharge with crusting of the nipple skin. [5] Nipple discharge may be due to breast cancer, particularly if there is an accompanying breast lump. [4] A blood-stained discharge may appear in Paget's disease. [5]
When Jolie announced she was getting preventative surgery in 2013 after losing her mother to breast and ovarian cancer and testing positive for the BRCA gene, the number of people who went and got ...
In order to help with crucial early detection, breast cancer survivor Erin Smith Chieze posted a now-viral photo on Facebook to give women a graphic glimpse at what the disease actually looks like.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 22News is wearing pink to bring attention to the disease. Plus, 22News will be working for you by sharing information about breast cancer and how to ...
Galactorrhea (also spelled galactorrhoea) (galacto-+ -rrhea) or lactorrhea (lacto-+ -rrhea) is the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing. Galactorrhea is reported to occur in 5–32% of females. Much of the difference in reported incidence can be attributed to different definitions of galactorrhea. [1]