Nothing says “I love you, mom” better than a plush boobie, and thanks to our new mammary gland stuffed animals, you can give mom back all the boobs you took from her. Our pink mammary gland plush makes a great gift for breast cancer survivors, mastectomy patients or anyone who loves boobs! Be anatomically correct and get a pair, if you wish. Bras sold separately.
Posts Tagged ‘paget’s disease’
Boobs on the Loose
Posted: Tuesday, May 4th, 2010Tags: anastrozole, angiosarcoma, Arimidex, Aromasin, aromatase inhibitors, Avastin, axillary lymph node dissection, Bevacizumab, bisphosphonate, brachytherapy, BRCA gene test, breast biopsy, breast cancer, breat exam, DCIS, ductal breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ, ER positive, Estrogen receptor positive, exemestane, External beam radiation, Femara, fibrocystic disease of the breast, HER-2 gene, Herceptin, Hormone receptor negative HR negative, hormone therapy, inflammatory breast cancer, invasive breast cancer, invasive lobular carcinoma, Lapatinib, letrozole, lobular breast cancer, lobular carcinoma, lumpectomy, male breast cancer, mastectomy, mastitis, medullary, mucinous, noninvasive breast cancer, paget's disease, papillary, Partial breast irradiation, phyllodes tumor, PR postitive, Progesterone receptor positive, radiation, Reclast, recurrent breast cancer, sarcoma, sentintel node biopsy, SERM, tamoxifen, Trastuzumab, tubular, Tykerb, zoledronic acid, Zometa
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The Popular Pineal
Posted: Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
The pineal gland may be small, but it looms large in the minds of literary types. Did you know the pineal gland was a source of fascination to philosophers like Descartes, who called it the “seat of the soul“? The pineal gland captured the imagination of authors like Hunter S. Thompson, whose character Dr. Gonzo feared the psychoactive properties of pineal gland extract in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. “Man, I’ll try just about anything, but I’d never in hell touch a pineal gland,” Dr. Gonzo said in the movie version of the book. In his novel Broom of the System, David Foster Wallace’s fictional corporation Stonecipheco worked on putting a pineal additive in baby food. More pop culture pineal stuff here.
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