Ipsilateral Breast Cancer: A Case of Deja Vu
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#FeatureFriday “Ipsilateral”, as defined by the National Cancer Institute, means “on the same side of the body as another structure.”...


13 Tips for Patients During Breast Cancer Treatment
When you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, there's a lot to consider. The physical, emotional, and mental health needs can be...


Surviving Breast Cancer
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What Are Surgical Margins?
#FeatureFriday Why are surgical margins important in breast cancer surgery If surgery is part of your or a loved one's plan , then you’ll...

Breast Cancer and Prosthetics: Know Your Options
#FeatureFriday When you are diagnosed with breast cancer you are confronted with many overwhelming choices, often without much time to...

Going Flat and Explant Surgery
#FeatureFriday Within Breast Cancer Awareness Month throughout October, there are several specific awareness days. Yesterday, October...


Five Simple Yoga Stretches to Regain Mobility After Your Mastectomy
By Guest Blogger, Amy Hardwick What if you could begin to regain your range of motion in just five minutes a day? Have you been cleared...


Surviving Breast Cancer
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My Body Was Telling Me Something Was Wrong
Meet Sonja, Diagnosed With Stage 3 Breast Cancer At 35 My name is Sonja, and I am 36 years old. A year ago last summer, I began having...


3D Areola Tattoo: Everything You Need To Know
By Liana Reznik Everyone’s journey to a nipple tattoo is different. While some feel comfortable without having the areola and nipple...


Best Questions To Ask Your Breast Surgeon
What questions should you ask your breast cancer surgeon? Preparing for your first appointment with your breast surgeon is an exciting...


Informed Decision Making About Going Flat
By Devorah Borenstein My breast cancer diagnosis wasn’t what I imagined. Indeed, this is a very common experience. We all assume we won’t...


Aesthetic Flat Closure and Flat Denial
By Kim Bowles President & Founder, NotPuttingonaShirt.org Every year, 250,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United...


A Call for Self-Advocacy
I hope to be a voice that abolishes the misconception that breast cancer can’t happen to young women.
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