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If you’ve had surgery or a biopsy, the biological sample from your procedure will be sent to a pathologist working in a laboratory. The...


Promising Developments in Breast Cancer Treatment
Thanks to the dedication and diligence of researchers, there are some impressive developments in finding the cure for breast cancer....


Diagnosed with DCIS after a Mammogram
By Jennifer Douglas In 2019, I was diagnosed the day before my 42nd birthday with DCIS - Ductal Carcinoma in Situ- Stage 0 Breast Cancer....


Both Strong and Vulnerable
By Andrea Hans I recently spoke to a group of high school students about my breast cancer story. I don’t think a breast cancer diagnosis...


Hard Days, Better Days, and My Fight
By Jennifer Reynolds Hi, I'm Jennifer. I am a mother of three and have been married for twenty years. We have a great life. I worked as a...


Staying Positive, Praying, and Healing
By Tracee Cole In January of 2020, I went to the doctor, for him to diagnose me with shingles. While I was there, I mentioned a lump I...


Breast Cancer Miracles
By Roxy Hope Harrison I’ve been in remission for a little over a year. I had a rash/discoloration under my right breast and I showed it...


I Found A Lump in My Breast
My name is Monique Costa and I’m 32 years old. Finding a lump in my breast one night completely changed my life and I knew this one was...


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...


Managing Breast Cancer During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Because pregnancy causes your breasts to swell and become tender as milk ducts grow and stretch to prepare for breastfeeding, it may be more


Fighting Stage 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
That day, I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma.


I'm a Mother, and I Have Breast Cancer
"Did you ever feel this lump before?" she asked me. "No. Should I be worried?" "No no. I will send you to another place to get it checked."
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