Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minFeature FridaySocial Media and Breast Cancer Support#FeatureFriday Social media can get a bad reputation for being a time-suck or leading to unhealthy comparison. While that can be true,...
Survivingbreastcancer.org5 minBlogYoga for Breast Cancer Care By Guest Blogger, Pamela Kofsky The practice of yoga is one of bringing the body, breath, mind, and spirit back into a state of balance...
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minBlogA Breast Cancer Friendship Forged In A Singular MomentExplore The Incredible And Heartwarming Story Of Terri And Kirstin This is the narrative of two strangers, both breast cancer survivors,...
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minBlogEmpowering Breast Cancer Survivors Through CommunityHumans are social beings. Early humans depended on the community for survival. Living in clans enabled them to share food, care for...
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minBlogOn Matters of Life, Love, and Death#FeatureFriday “You get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right” (Robert Hunter) I have just finished reading...
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 minBlogHow Do You Speak With Someone About Breast Cancer By Laura Carfang How do you speak with someone about breast cancer who hasn't gone through it? Scrolling through my own social media...
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogHow to Tell Friends and Coworkers You Have Breast CancerYou’ve just learned that you have breast cancer. You’re overwhelmed with emotions, questions, and fear. There’s so much to deal with, so...
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogBreast Cancer and DatingBeing diagnosed with breast cancer can and does bring about a tsunami of emotions. If you want to start dating but feel paralyzed, it may be
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogHow To Talk to Your Children About Breast CancerYour head’s spinning. A breast cancer diagnosis has you feeling shocked, upset, anxious, confused (enter your adjective). Then it hits...
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogManaging Breast Cancer During Pregnancy and BreastfeedingBecause pregnancy causes your breasts to swell and become tender as milk ducts grow and stretch to prepare for breastfeeding, it may be more
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minRelationshipsBack To School and Breast Cancer: How To NavigateI 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.org5 minBlogRacial Disparities, Breast Cancer, and Survivorship This series touches the surface as to why there are racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer access and treatment for African America