by Elyce Neuhauser | Oct 31, 2023 | LIVING with Breast Cancer
Everyone is talking about breast cancer, but no one seems to be talking about sexuality. According to the American Cancer Society, studies show that doctors don’t always ask about sexuality and patients may not receive the information and support that they need.... by Kim Studdard | Oct 6, 2023 | LIVING with Breast Cancer
Breast cancer trials tend to be a difficult topic to understand and talk about. Some people still believe that breast cancer trials are a last resort for treatment, which actually isn’t true (more on that later). Here’s everything you need to know about... by Kim Studdard | Oct 6, 2023 | LIVING with Breast Cancer
Some patients prefer to have a breast mound for their womanhood identity. Breast reconstruction, on the other hand, necessitates multiple procedures, which can increase the amount of time spent in the operating room. For some women, avoiding breast reconstruction...
by Elyce Neuhauser | Oct 5, 2022 | LIVING with Breast Cancer, Our Blog, Uncategorized
If you’ve never heard of lymphedema, you are not alone. The National Cancer Institute calls this condition “one of the most poorly understood, relatively underestimated, and least researched complications of cancer or its treatment.” Approximately 20-30% of breast...
by Linda Carey | Jan 7, 2022 | Featured, Our Blog
Friends and Family of Our 2021 Supporters In Memory Maureen Mother | Clara Stuart Reichertz Mother | Joanne Senecal Family Friend | Margee Halligan Mom | Linda Waters Family Friend | Pablo Diaz A Dear Friend in Cuba | Mary Jane Handke Mom | Lisa Carbon Mother | Joan...