Xtane
I am 56 and I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three years ago. And it was definitely a shock for me. I used to live calm and happy life, wonderful husband, healthy kids, nice job. And suddenly - cancer? It was a blast. First period I was extremely depressed. I had no power to start thinking about any treatment or medications. I couldn't imagine my future. I couldn't understand why. Now I understand that this period was just as hard for my family members as for me. However both they and my doctors were extremely gentle and patient to me. They gently talked me into tests, check-ups, therapy and medicamental treatment. Now the most horrible period is over. I learnt to live with cancer diagnosis and I even got hope to conquer it. I had undergone a therapy course in Germany, that was highly effective - cancer cells stopped to grow and multiply. I started feeling myself much better. After I was back from Germany my doctor prescribed me with Xtane and the drug performs really good at keeping cancer from further growth. The lucky moment was that my cancer was diagnosed at an early stage when the risk was not extremely high and I still hope I won't need mastectomy... I really believe that with Xtane I'll cope with my disease. And I want all women with breast cancer never to lose hope and to continue struggling.
by Sandra, NY
I'm past menopause and I have breast cancer. Now it is much easier for me to write about it. Before I couldn't even think about my diagnosis. My doctor put me on Xtane about 3 month ago. It is very convenient to take - once a day. And according to my doc it is very effective at lowering the level of estrogen that promotes cancer development. I hope this drug will keep being effective as I have never heard about any other equally safe medication that would help so much in cancer treatment. It was designed especially for postmenopausal women and it takes into account all the specifics and the processes that take place in our body. I like the way I can buy the medication online without queuing up for half an hour at a local drug store. The delivery if fast and cheap. But for me of course the most important thing is the medication itself. How gentle and powerful it is and how severely it cuts cancer efforts to grow.
by Karin, Massachusetts
What breasts mean for women? It is the symbol of our gender, the center of our femininity. And what happens when we get diagnosed with breast cancer? We lose ground under our feet, we feel ourselves defective, undeservedly offended. We are ashamed and scared at the same time. And what is the cancer deprives us of our breasts? We feel like a handicapped person, we can no longer live the life we are used to. It is like an anchor that keeps us at the bottom. Of course we learn how to smile again but that smile will never be that airy and trouble-free, now it's always with a touch of sorrow. I know it for sure, because I have undergone all this myself. I had complete mastectomy and that sucks. I know it was possible for me to avoid it. If only I knew about Xtane before. But unfortunately I started using the medication too late. It showcased excellent results - my estrogen level decreased greatly and cancer stopped growing but it was too late. Too big area was affected. But anyway Xtane is an excellent drug. And I want other women to know about that so that they could save their breasts. Tell your doctor about Xtane, kick the cancer down! I pray for you!
by Lizzy, Galveston