In case you’re not convinced yet, three new studies have given more evidence that doing your best to stay active and keep your weight in check really does make a difference: Trial shows it’s time...
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In case you’re not convinced yet, three new studies have given more evidence that doing your best to stay active and keep your weight in check really does make a difference: Trial shows it’s time...
Regardless of what life throws her way, Elizabeth Cluff has remained resilient, resourceful and ready for the challenge. We had the opportunity to talk with her recently about not only her breast cancer...
March 2015 During Apple’s recent annual Spring Forward event, a new app called Share the Journey was launched by Sage Bionetworks. Share the Journey, now available in its first iPhone release, is free,...
Researchers on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015 announced a good news story for patients with advanced HER-2 positive breast cancer. A “cocktail” of three breast cancer drugs has shown itself to be so effective,...
It’s apparent when talking to Debby Kolodziej that family means everything to her, so it’s no surprise she credits her need to be here for them with her strong desire to survive. Debby’s breast cancer...
I was going to devote my column this month to a discussion of just how hopeless I am when it comes to remembering to be careful about lymphedema. I need to find a way not to overtax my poor arms and risk...
Here are some great resources to support breast cancer survivors. www.abcdbreastcancersupport.org Provides free, personalized information and one-to-one support to people affected by breast cancer...
by Myquillyn Smith Popular blogger (The Nester) and self-taught decorator, Myquillyn Smith, is a current day self-help guru when it comes to embracing reality. Particularly if this reality involves decorating...
Nearly every woman who has had breast surgery, whether it was a lumpectomy, mastectomy – sometimes even a biopsy – finds herself dealing with scar tissue or keloids after her wounds have healed. On a very...
When Rebecca Pine was diagnosed with breast cancer in June of 2009, she was just 33. Although it would be a stretch to call it good fortune, Rebecca was no stranger to this disease. And while no one is ever...