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Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogBreast Cancer MiraclesBy 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...
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Survivingbreastcancer.org6 minBlogInformed Decision Making About Going FlatBy Devorah Borenstein My breast cancer diagnosis wasn’t what I imagined. Indeed, this is a very common experience. We all assume we won’t...
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.org4 minBlogFighting Stage 2 Invasive Ductal CarcinomaThat day, I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma.
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minBlogI'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."
Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBlogMother, Survivor, and WildflowerI was 39 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer -Stage II infiltrating carcinoma and 49 with breast cancer -Stage IV metastatic breast...