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Survivingbreastcancer.org
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De Novo Metastatic Breast Cancer
“You have breast cancer and it’s stage 4 breast cancer.” This was the beginning of my journey with breast cancer: stage 4, right from the st
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Trodelvy (Sacituzumab Govitecan) for Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer
By Abigail Johnston Disclaimer: This post is not intended to be taken or received as medical advice nor is the author able to offer...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Mother, Survivor, and Wildflower
I was 39 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer -Stage II infiltrating carcinoma and 49 with breast cancer -Stage IV metastatic breast...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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What Is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is what we call a holistic and all-rounded treatment option that could be offered to breast cancer patients. Palliative care
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Survivor's Guilt
This is such a real thing amongst breast cancer patients and I confess that I had no real concept of how this works until the first person
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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New Options for Advanced Cancer Patients
New options for advanced cancer patients, a must read! Personalized Cancer Treatment Strategies 101. We all know that the standard of care
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Empathy and Cancer
By Kristie Konsoer Empathy: the ability to understand and share feelings with another. I recently read a blog written by an older woman...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Is It Possible to Prevent Breast Cancer Metastasis?
Jan. 21, 2019| By Diane Mapes / Fred Hutch News Service Original article published on FredHutch.org here. Study reveals how blood vessels...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Storing Your Tumors: The Facts
Published by Sponsor Store My Tumor Only by recognizing that each patient is different, oncologists can begin to design tailored and...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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From Stage 2 to Stage 4 Breast Cancer
By Guest Blogger, Abigail Johnston In January of 2017, at the ripe old age of 38, I felt a lump in my left breast. I was tandem nursing...
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