It is my honor to have been nominated to participate in the S|HE Project. I have had the opportunity ...
7/17/2020 Author
In response to the urgent care needs of breast cancer graduates exacerbated by COVID-19, after BREAST ...
7/13/2020 Author
Wishing a very happy Father’s Day to all of the amazing dads who provide boundless love, laughter, ...
6/5/2020 Author
Breast cancer graduate Adam Chamberlain is an ambassador for the Male Breast Cancer Coalition and is finding ...
6/4/2020 Author
I want to write about something that I truly believe is very important for us breast cancer patients: our voices. ...
5/26/2020 Author
I have had the privilege of getting into contact with some amazing and special people from after BREAST CANCER . Strong, ...
2/25/2019 Author
The many decisions you have to make following your breast cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. Determining your treatment ...
9/11/2018 Author
The majority of breast cancer graduates will experience some level of pain. It is important to acknowledge that everyone experiences ...
9/6/2018 Author
Navigating your breast cancer journey if you have children can be challenging. They will likely need support in dealing with the changes ...
7/30/2018 Author
On average, 72 Canadian women were diagnosed with breast cancer every day in 2017. In 2017, an estimated 26,300 Canadian women were diagnosed ...
I want you to start by giving yourself permission to feel. You may be reading this because you are not sure how to navigate your emotions after ...
7/11/2018 Author
Let’s talk about hair. All hair, hair on the head, hair on the legs and arms, hair under said arms, hair in the nether-regions, eyebrows and ...
6/4/2018 Author