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December 3rd, 2008 by Femina

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Women with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone breast augmentation may be treated successfully with a partial-breast radiation treatment called brachytherapy, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Patients treated with brachytherapy have better cosmetic outcomes and avoid the risk of the implant hardening, compared to patients who undergo whole-breast radiation therapy.

“We are seeing an increasing number of breast cancer patients with augmentation,” said Robert R. Kuske Jr., M.D., clinical professor at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center and radiation oncologist at Arizona Oncology Services in Scottsdale, Ariz. “By nature, these women are concerned about their appearance and we need to have options for them.”

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, breast augmentation is the most popular cosmetic surgery in the U.S. with 347,500 procedures performed in 2007. This represents an increase of 64 percent since 2000. Approximately one in eight women who undergo breast augmentation will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives.

The most common breast cancer treatment for patients with breast implants is skin-sparing mastectomy and implant exchange. Whole-breast radiation therapy after lumpectomy is an option, but carries a substantial risk during the healing process of scar tissue wrapping around the implant, causing it to become rock-hard and extremely painful. This condition, known as capsular contracture, also distorts the appearance of the breast.

Dr. Kuske set out to determine if partial-breast radiation with brachytherapy might offer a better outcome for women with implants wishing to avoid mastectomy.

Breast brachytherapy is a radiation treatment that can be given in higher doses to a small, targeted area of the breast after lumpectomy. Radioactive “seeds” are guided into place through small plastic tubes, or catheters, with the aid of imaging and a computer. The seeds emit high doses of radiation in short bursts.

Scar tissue is minimal, the implant remains unaffected and treatment time is shortened from 6 1/2 weeks with whole-breast radiation therapy to five days with brachytherapy.

For the study, 65 women who were diagnosed with small, early stage malignant tumors were treated with brachytherapy after a lumpectomy. The women received two doses per day, separated by six hours, over a five-day period. Follow-up was six months to five years. None of the patients experienced tumor recurrence during the follow-up period. Cosmetic outcome was determined to be good to excellent in 100 percent of patients with 95 percent judged excellent. Implant hardening was not observed in any of the patients.

“Compared to traditional treatments, brachytherapy offers an excellent alternative for these women,” Dr. Kuske said. “It offers very high rates of tumor control with fewer side effects and is easier on their lifestyle.”

AT A GLANCE

  • Brachytherapy can successfully treat early-stage breast cancer in women with implants and preserve the breast’s appearance.
  • Breast brachytherapy substantially reduces the risk of implant hardening.
  • Approximately one in eight women who undergo breast augmentation will develop breast cancer during her lifetime.

For patient-friendly information on brachytherapy, visit RadiologyInfo.org.

Source: Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

December 3rd, 2008 by Femina

In addition to the Pussycat Dolls’ latest single “I Hate This Part” from their new album Doll Domination blowing up the charts, their recent dazzling performance at the American Music Awards, and the wildly successful ticket sales of the European leg of The Pussycat Dolls World Domination Tour kicking off January 18th in Scotland, the Dolls also celebrate the launch of the PCD Lingerie line available at Bebe stores in the U.S. and the opening of the PCD Lounge at the famed Viper Room in Los Angeles.

AND …

The Pussycat Dolls have just been announced as the special guests on Britney Spears’ upcoming tour!

Pussycat Dolls European Headlining Tour:

  • 1/18 Aberdeen Scotland AECC
  • 1/19 Glasgow Scotland SECC
  • 1/21 Newcastle England Newcastle Arena
  • 1/22 Birmingham England NIA
  • 1/24 Nottingham England Nottingham Arena
  • 1/25 Bournemouth England BIC
  • 1/27 London England O2 Arena
  • 1/28 London England O2 Arena
  • 1/29 Manchester England MEN Arena
  • 1/30 Cardiff Wales Cardiff Arena
  • 2/1 Dublin Ireland O2 Dublin
  • 2/3 Belfast Ireland Kings Hall
  • 2/5 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena
  • 2/6 Liverpool England Liverpool Arena
  • 2/8 Paris France Zenith
  • 2/9 Amsterdam Holland HMH
  • 2/10 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
  • 2/12 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion Zurich
  • 2/13 Brussels Belgium Forest National
  • 2/14 Munich Germany Zenith
  • 2/17 Monte Carlo Monaco Grimaldi Forum
  • 2/18 Dusseldorf Germany Philipshalle
  • 2/19 Berlin Germany MSH
  • 2/21 Prague Czech Republic T-Mobile Arena
  • 2/24 Bratislava Slovakia NTC Arena
  • 2/25 Belgrade Serbia Belgrade Arena

Pussycat Dolls On Tour with Britney Spears:

  • 3/3 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena
  • 3/5 Atlanta, CA Philips Arena
  • 3/7 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena
  • 3/8 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum
  • 3/11 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum
  • 3/13 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
  • 3/16 Boston, MA TD Banknorth Garden
  • 3/18 Toronto, ONT Air Canada Centre
  • 3/20 Montreal, QUE Bell Centre
  • 3/24 Washington, DC Verizon Center
  • 3/26 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun
  • 3/27 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena
  • 3/30 Houston, TX Toyota Center
  • 3/31 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
  • 4/2 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
  • 4/3 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
  • 4/6 Edmonton, ALB Rexall Place
  • 4/8 Vancouver, BC GM Place
  • 4/9 Tacoma, WA Tacomadome
  • 4/11 Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena
  • 4/12 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion
  • 4/14 Salt Lake City, UT Energy Solutions Arena
  • 4/16 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center
  • 4/19 Anaheim, CA Honda Center
  • 4/24 Glendale, AZ Jobing.com Arena
  • 4/25 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden
  • 4/28 Chicago, IL Allstate Arena

“I Hate This Part”

video: imeem.com/pcdmusic/video/uqlNCRFs/pussycat_dolls_i_hate_this_part_music_video/

American Music Awards performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMIvEDRRH70

Source: Interscope

December 2nd, 2008 by Femina

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Live from Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, on TLC

The 2009 Miss America Pageant promises to be an exciting event with the announcement of the strikingly diverse panel of national judges. This year’s panel of seven esteemed judges includes a Broadway star; a renowned denim designer; a Miss America turned philanthropist; an Olympic gold medalist; a casting genius; a celebrated entertainment news reporter and anchor; and the hottest hairdresser in Hollywood. They will evaluate the contestants from the preliminaries through the final night of competition, which will be premiering live from Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 24, 2009 8:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed, exclusively on TLC.

The judges were announced by Sam Haskell, III, Chairman of the Board for the Miss America Organization (MAO), Art McMaster, President and CEO of MAO, and Anthony Eaton, Producer of the 2009 Miss America Pageant. This year’s panel of judges is comprised of experts in each of the fields that a young woman must excel in, in order to be named Miss America. Miss America must be beautiful, talented, intelligent and well-spoken, a leader, have a commitment to her community, be contemporary in her style and fashion — a relatable and individual ‘it girl’ who can connect with today’s modern woman, as well as being physically fit. To determine who will be Miss America 2009 the following panel of judges has been selected:

From the Field of Fashion — PAIGE ADAMS-GELLER — Adams-Geller is a former fit model turned denim designer who was once lauded as “the perfect body for jeans fitting” and the most-requested fit model by the top denim designers in the industry. She is now the owner of Paige Premium Denim, PPD for men, Paige Petites, Paige Maternity, Paige Kids and Paige Black Label.

From the Field of Entertainment — LAURA BELL BUNDY — Most notably known for her role as Elle in “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” this triple threat has received nominations for a Tony and Drama Desk Award and has received a Drama League Honor. Bundy has several film and small screen credits and has released two albums.

From the Field of Community Service — NICOLE JOHNSON — Johnson is Miss America 1999 and has spent her time since her year of service educating and raising awareness and funds for Type I Diabetes. She has won several awards for her advocacy and has created her own foundation to continue her commitment towards this terrible disease.

From the Field of Fitness – CULLEN JONES — Jones is the second African American in history to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming and also helped his team win additional gold medals and set world records in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. Jones is also involved with the USA Swimming Foundation’s Make A Splash program, helping minorities learn how to swim.

From the Field of Talent — BETH KLEIN — A renowned casting genius, Klein is the Senior Vice President, Talent and Casting for Showtime networks. She currently oversees casting on all Showtime series including Weeds, The L Word, Dexter, and The Tudors.

From the Field of Communications/Interview — JIM MORET — Moret has covered entertainment news for over 20 years and is currently the chief correspondent for Inside Edition. He is a regular guest contributor both as a legal analyst and entertainment reporter for CNN’s Headline News, Fox News Channel, Court TV, and MSNBC.

From the Field of Beauty — KEN PAVES — Dubbed by the media as one of the hottest hairdressers in Hollywood, Paves has remained one of the most sought after hairstylists in the world for the past 12 years. His work has appeared in all of the top industry magazines and his celebrity clientele include Jennifer Lopez, Jessica and Ashlee Simpson, Celine Dion, Kerry Washington, Marcia Cross, Eve and Jessica Alba.

MISS AMERICA: COUNTDOWN TO THE CROWN

TLC presents the four-part reality series MISS AMERICA: COUNTDOWN TO THE CROWN, capturing the excitement as the 52 Miss America contestants live together and face off in challenges that help them better prepare for the iconic pageant. Each one-hour episode, hosted by Tyler Harcott, will follow the contestants as they navigate through a series of team and individual competitions that will help them prepare for the pageant and prove they have what it takes to be a modern-day Miss America. This year, the stakes are higher than ever — viewers at home will have the power to vote four contestants directly into the pageant’s Top 15. Tune in starting Friday, January 2, 2009 at 10 PM ET as the 52 contestants compete to have their ultimate crowning moment.

Media who wish to cover the 2009 Miss America Pageant can download a Press Credential application online at www.MissAmericaPressRoom.com, where up-to-the-minute competition news and information, as well as downloadable high resolution images of Miss America 2008 Kirsten Haglund and the 2009 contestants are located.

Source: The Miss America Organization