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Parenting and Breast Cancer
By Denise Rodman Breast Cancer has always been a part of my life. My mother passed away of breast cancer at the age of 36. She left us...
mollymcloone
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Choosing to Change
By Courtney Proctor July 2012 – July 2013: A Year of Misdiagnosis I was 28 years old and otherwise healthy with no history of breast...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Breast Cancer and Nutrition: The Effects of Alcohol, Soy, and Sugar
You may be familiar with the phrase; you are what you eat. What may surprise you is that its origins date back to the 1800s, when a...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Perfect Is The Enemy Of Good
The 80–20 concept explains it this way: it commonly takes 20% of the full time allocated to complete 80% of a task, while to complete the l
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Back To School and Breast Cancer: How To Navigate
I used to think that August was one of the hottest, most humid months of the summer. But this weekend proved me wrong. Boston was...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Living Life to the Fullest
Through it all, I gain strength that I never knew I had, and much more confidence in myself, which led me to loving myself all over again.
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Breast Surgery Augmentation vs. Amputation
As we navigate our treatments there are some well-meaning people who will refer to our breast surgery as a “boob job” or they’ll comment on
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Expressive Writing and Cancer
By Mary Ladd When I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at age thirty-nine, people became needy and pushy, wanting me to...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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There Is No New Normal; It's Just Life
I am a firm believer that no two treatments are exactly the same because everyone is different, the support system for everyone is different
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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Breast Cancer Language: Please Don’t Call It a Journey
Listening to the cancer patient in your life, and really paying attention to the way they refer to their experience and treatment themselves
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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My First Ironman
Quitting wasn’t an option. She had to do this to show others that it is possible. She wanted to inspire someone else, to give her friends wh
Survivingbreastcancer.org
3 min read
Breast Cancer, Collective Trauma, and Collective Healing
September 28th, 2019 was a monumental date. It was the weekend before the pink explosion of breast cancer awareness month takes over the...
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