Metastatic breast cancer brings with it a unique set of questions, challenges, and fears. When Holly Raby was diagnosed at age 37, she was told that her breast cancer had already spread to her lungs and liver. She quickly realized … Continue reading →
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Second in a Series of Personal Breast Cancer Stories: Eva Pappas
A diagnosis of breast cancer often forces extensive transformations in a woman’s life, changes that affect a woman physically, emotionally, and extremely personally. The vast majority of these changes are done to a woman. She often has few opportunities to … Continue reading →
Read MoreCancer in your Rearview Mirror
Our Guides are one thoughtful group of women. In this blog post Susan Pettit writes about what happens when breast cancer is in your rearview mirror. Perspective. Time. Gratitude. When I awoke from the haze we call breast cancer and … Continue reading →
Read MoreTraveling With Cancer
Holiday Survival for Survivors, Part 3: Traveling With Cancer The holidays can be a stressful time if you’re dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis or treatment, and in this series of posts, we offer thoughts about how to help prevent … Continue reading →
Read MoreHoliday Conversations
For many people, the holidays mean spending time with extended family and friends whom they might not see through the rest of the year. These reunions can be not only a source of joy, but also a source of anxiety. … Continue reading →
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