December 23, 2009 6:43 AM

Teresa Heinz Treated for Breast Cancer

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(AP)  Teresa Heinz says she is being treated for breast cancer discovered through mammography and argues that younger women should continue undergoing the tests despite a federal panel's recent recommendation to reduce their frequency.

The 71-year-old wife of the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. John Kerry, of Massachusetts, told The Associated Press that the cost of mammography is far lower than the physical and personal tolls women ages 40 to 60 face if their cancer goes undetected early and they later have to be treated with aggressive chemotherapy.

"Chemotherapy is serious. It also costs a lot of money. It's very painful. And it's very destructive of people's - most people's - lives for a while, anyway. So why put people through that instead of just having a test that's done, and it's done?" Heinz told the AP during an interview this week. "So that's why I was so upset about that decision of this panel."

She recalled nurses in a hospital where she was receiving a magnetic resonance imaging procedure, or MRI, being "so livid" when they heard the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommend last month that women start receiving mammograms at age 50, rather than the long-standing practice of 40.

"They said, 'We've taken all these years to teach women to do preventive mammograms, and now look at this,"' Heinz said.

President Obama's administration later backed off the recommendation amid criticism from many medical and women's groups. It said the government's policies "remain unchanged."

Kerry helped launch Obama on the national political stage by giving the then-Illinois senator the keynote speaking role at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

Heinz - the widow of Sen. John Heinz, heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune - said she found out in late September that she had cancer in her left breast after having her annual mammogram. Heinz was born to Portuguese parents in what is now Mozambique.

In early October, she underwent lumpectomies on both breasts at a Washington hospital after doctors also discovered what they thought was a benign growth on her right breast.

That diagnosis was initially confirmed in postoperative pathology, but two other doctors later found it to be malignant. In November, Heinz had another pair of lumpectomies performed at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Doctors also inserted titanium clips in the tissue of both breasts during the operations, and next month she will receive five days of targeted radiation aimed at improving her odds of a successful treatment to 95 per cent.

Heinz said she is undecided about follow-up medicinal treatments that could raise her survival odds to 99 per cent, given her age and the potential side effects.

Her surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital was the one she recommended to Elizabeth Edwards, who found out she had breast cancer just as her husband, former Sen. John Edwards, of North Carolina, was concluding his stint as Kerry's vice-presidential running mate.

Heinz said she has not spoken with Elizabeth Edwards about her own cancer bout.

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by Mortar-29 December 23, 2009 11:27 AM EST
I am sure she is seeking care in Canada or one of those wonderful socialist utopias of Europe, since our healthcare sucks, right?

Can anyone confirm she is getting treatment overseas where thelthcare is better, according to the libs??
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by mjlewis6 December 23, 2009 11:03 AM EST
An intelligent and successful businesswoman....quite a contrast to Sarah Palin's "know-nothing and just trust me" Republican philosophy.

Having lost friends and loved ones to cancer, Teresa is in my prayers as are all those afflicted with this terrible illness.
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by Mortar-29 December 23, 2009 11:26 AM EST
Couldnt you just say what you did (which was good) without attacking someone else?
by Justme8811 December 23, 2009 11:28 AM EST
Why the H_ell would you bring up Palin? Is she anywhere in this article? Is it the republicans that wanted no mammograms until 50? Or was it this democratic run government????? It shows how far left you are for sure. The democrats want us to pay for others health care, which we will be paying for 3 years before it even starts. Going to raise our taxes, increase the waiting period just to see a doctor, decrease medicare for our elderly (which in turn will have Dr's finding different jobs). I believe it is unconstitutional, should be challenge all the way to the supreme court.
by platteman December 23, 2009 8:35 AM EST
Her husband is one of those who believe that federal guidelines are to be followed. She has pleanty of money to pay for her health care.

Now people will be faced with $15,000 per year for a family of 4 in 2016 according to the CBO. Wake up "merica" your health care is about to be much worse than it is today. Our death rate is about to increase a whole lot.
We got 60 suckers who voted for this Obamacare which is the worst piece of legislation ever. CBS has done nothing to write fair stories about it. Oh well what do you expect from the Complete Barry Station.
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by ToolMangler1 December 24, 2009 7:40 PM EST
Ok Platt. How about you "TELL" us just "WHAT" we do have today, 12/24/09.
Then TELL us WHAT we get when this bill is up and running?????
Then show us where we lose......
by stormerF2 December 23, 2009 8:35 AM EST
She is worth 6 billion dollars,you really think she cares how much it costs?
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by goeswest December 23, 2009 10:46 AM EST
stormerf2

That is a disgraceful thing to say!!!!!! You should just wish Mrs.Kerry well regardless if she is rich or poor.
by RCC_Soldaten December 23, 2009 7:32 AM EST
'She recalled nurses in a hospital where she was receiving a magnetic resonance imaging procedure, or MRI, being "so livid" when they heard the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommend last month that women start receiving mammograms at age 50, rather than the long-standing practice of 40.

"They said, 'We've taken all these years to teach women to do preventive mammograms, and now look at this,"' Heinz said. '

This is the future with ObamaCare. Be afraid - be very afraid.
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by bubbadubba December 23, 2009 7:25 AM EST
Studies have shown (many in Europe where health care is not profit motivated) that up to 70% of breast cancer is caused by mammogram radiation (1000 times more than a single x-ray to a leg etc. in the emergency room) and that over 90% of lumps are found by the person not the mammogram but I don't care what scientists and doctors say, we should all do what the politician's wife says.
The story does not say if she got yearly mammogram radiation but I suspect she did.
Google it, there are hundreds of EXCELLENT studies that show a link between mammogram radiation and breast cancer.
3D digital Ultrasound is safe and should be used instead but the hospitals make huge profits on the mammograms because the machines are paid for and most are very old.
I am not against yearly exams, I just want women to know that mammogram radiation can actually cause them to get breast cancer.
Do women really want to get an exam using technology that is 100 years old instead of the newest technology?
Google mammogram breast cancer risk and see what you get.
Just one of hundreds of pages on Google:
"TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Mammograms may actually boost the risk of breast cancer in some high-risk women, a new study suggests"
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by AttentionDeficit December 23, 2009 7:25 AM EST
fairfaxjoe: money rules both sides of the aisle
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