10.11.16

Chemo Brain

Cancer-Induced Cognitive Impairment (a.k.a., “chemo brain”): Guides’ Stories In a recent blog post, Darla Coss, Occupational Therapist, talked about cancer-induced cognitive impairment, also known as mild cognitive impairment, or “chemo brain,” (though people who have not undergone chemotherapy can face … Continue reading →

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09.20.16

Chemo Brain

Women who have faced a breast cancer diagnosis often have the question, “Is what I’m experiencing normal?” While everyone’s experience is unique, this question can surface weeks, months, or even years beyond an initial diagnosis. Darla Coss, Occupational Therapist, shares … Continue reading →

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04.19.16

Breast Cancer Collective Wisdom

Breast Cancer Deserves Collective Wisdom Collective Wisdom is knowledge and insight gained through group and community interaction. That shared co-intelligence from women, from the long time breast cancer survivor to the recently diagnosed, can lead to the best tips, tricks, … Continue reading →

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