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Radiology Breast Cancer Radiation Cream Wins Raves from Patients, Nurses

Breast Cancer Radiation Cream Wins Raves from Patients, Nurses

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Breast cancer patients and nurses agree: My Girl’s Radiation Cream is highly effective at reducing radiation burns associated with breast cancer treatment. In a sample trial by nurses at Skyline Medical Center, four out of five patients who used the radiation burn cream reported reduced redness and swelling of their skin.

Radiation skin burns are common during breast cancer treatment. Creams like My Girl’s Radiation Cream applied before, during and after treatment can significantly reduce the discomfort associated with these breast burns, according to Theresa Keresztes, founder of My Girl’s Radiation Cream and breast cancer survivor who used the cream during radiation--and developed it for women who prefer a natural burn cream.

“This cream is saving me from the burn from hell…I've been using it to calm down the radiation site," said Debbie Kotsch Imhoff, a My Girl’s Radiation Cream user and breast cancer survivor from Santa Rose, CA.

"[I] just had my final treatment and one of the radiation therapists said the condition of my skin is phenomenal,” said Midge King, a My Girl’s Radiation Cream user from Kamloops, British Columbia.

My Girl’s Radiation Cream can be purchased online or at select retail outlets. Free samples of the cream will be distributed to attendees at My Girl’s Gala Fashion Fundraiser for Cancer Research Thursday, April 30 at 7:00 p.m. at Shreve, Crump & Low located at 440 Boylston Street in Boston. Gala highlights include:

One in 400 chance to win a one-carat diamond with discounted setting valued at $5,000 from Shreve, Crump & Low

Update on breast cancer research by Dr. John K. Erban, MD, Director of Clinical Program and Co-Director of the Gillette Center for Breast Cancer at Massachusetts General Hospital

Healthy hors d’oeuvres from Applegate Farms, Associated Buyers, The Cheese Works, Vermont Butter & Cheese, Grafton Village Cheese Company, Goodwives, DuckTrap River of Maine and Wholefoods

Attendees can save $25 when they register for the Gala online by April 24. The Gala is sponsored by My Girl’s Radiation Cream by radiantLIFE. All proceeds will go to the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center for breast cancer research.

Source: Business Wire
 

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