Endings and New Beginnings with Nina Pomeroy
Today, on Voices of Hope, I sit down with my friend, Nina, that I first met online when she joined my breast cancer support community....
Intimates and Life Long Advocates with Dana Donofree
Diagnosed at the age of 27 Dana talks about her life after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010 and also shares about AnaOno and...
Life On The Cancer Train with Megan-Claire Chase
We get the chance to talk with @warriormegsie Megan, who gave multiple nuggets to ponder about living, surviving, and thriving in life...
What four women with breast cancer want you to know if you've just been diagnosed too.
You can only imagine what it might feel like to be told you have breast cancer, until it happens to you and everything turns upside down...
What your Breast Density Notification should have said
Dear Woman who recently had a mammogram, "I am pleased to let you know that the results of your mammogram are normal. There are no signs...
Cancers First Responders
TO MY FIRST RESPONDERS. For all the battles you fought on my behalf that I wasn’t aware of or even awake for, my goodness, thank you. To...
I Chose A Double Mastectomy To Avoid Radiation & Chemo. Now I Needed Both.
Here is a little history on me and my battle with Breast Cancer: I have been getting mammograms since my mid 20’s since I had a fibroid...
How To Manage Your Support Team And Let Their Light Shine
When I started this journey just a short time ago, I never would have thought that the emotional and psychological battles would have...
The Risk Factor No Doctor Told Me About
I have been having mammograms since I was 35, because I have a family history of breast cancer in both of my parents families. My...
A Mastectomy Is An Amputation
Unlike losing a limb in an accident or other tragedy where there is obvious pain and trauma, losing your breasts, that appear normal and hea