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The Healthy Breast Program is a clarion call to all women who want to take charge of their health. Like many women today, one of my greatest fears is of developing breast cancer. Taking Sat Dharam’s workshops and reading her book has made me feel that I have some control of my destiny and that if I developed breast cancer I would be able to make intelligent and informed choices. Sat Dharam Kaur brings her talents as a visual artist and her gift as a healer into every chapter of her book."

— Sherry Leblanc, dance and fitness instructor

Breast Cancer Diagnostic Tests

Summary: 

Blood tests can be used to determine which individuals have breast cancer versus those who don't with 90% accuracy, and can help to detect cancer at an early stage. Serum concentrations of epidermal growth factor, soluble CD40-ligand and proapolipoprotein A1 are increased in breast cancer patients. High-molecular-weight-kininogen, apolipoprotein A1, soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, vitamin-D binding protein and vitronectin are decreased in breast cancer patients. A separate blood test which analyzes the number of circulating epithelial (tumour) cells can be used to monitor the effectiveness of chemotherapy, as these cells have been shown to react to therapy in the same way as the primary tumour. Peripherally circulating tumor cells are influenced by systemic chemotherapy. An increase (even after initial response to therapy) of 10-fold or more at the end of therapy is a strong predictor of relapse and acts as a marker for the aggressiveness of the tumor cells.