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Survivingbreastcancer.org
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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....
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Seize the Day
By Stacy I remember the day I was diagnosed as if it was yesterday. The Diagnosis As a middle school teacher, I was down to my last day...
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I Refuse to Accept This as My New Normal
By Stacy Nardo I didn't think much of it, as breast cancer doesn't run in my family. My First Ever Mammogram It was 8 years ago. I went...
Survivingbreastcancer.org
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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...
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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...
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Breast Cancer in Your 20s
A breast cancer diagnosis is hard news at any age, but being diagnosed in your 20s can be uniquely challenging. #FeatureFriday For young,...
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My Body Was Telling Me Something Was Wrong
Meet Sonja, Diagnosed With Stage 3 Breast Cancer At 35 My name is Sonja, and I am 36 years old. A year ago last summer, I began having...
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A Routine Mammogram Saved My Life
Meet Ria, Diagnosed With Breast Cancer At 41 Hi, I'm Ria. November On November 5, 2018, I went in for a routine mammogram. The next day,...
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Breast Cancer and Resilience
Hi, My name is Andrea and this is my Story... I certainly don’t remember being conventional, even when I was. I know being involved with...
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Breast Cancer and No Family History
By Linda Hansen I never worried about breast cancer. No one in my family ever had it, so I was sure that I was low risk. I got annual...
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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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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
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