Baddie x 2: Growth Through Conversations | Amy Ngo: It Wasn’t Planned, But Here It Is
As someone who relocated a year ago to my 8th state, I know how challenging it can be to find your people… your community in
As someone who relocated a year ago to my 8th state, I know how challenging it can be to find your people… your community in
For The Breast Of Us, Baddie x 2 series is an intimate moment in time grasping the interaction between two baddies as they discuss being diagnosed, thrivorship, and everything that comes in between. We hope that you enjoy this amazing series and that it sparks a dialogue amongst the breast cancer community.
Life doesn’t end when you get those dreaded MyChart results.
Despite receiving a mammogram the year before, Aiysha Sinclair was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer in 2022. In her family, a cancer diagnosis was
Breast cancer survivor, Shiana Thomas was diagnosed at the tender age of 25 despite a suspicious lump forming at age 14 that was consistently ignored
Muchos pensamientos cruzaron por mi mente cuando me diagnosticaron con cáncer de mama, tales como “Me voy a enfermar mucho y tengo miedo de no ser una buena madre como lo fui antes”.
How are thrivers, survivors, and previvors navigating their relationships?
Explaining a cancer diagnosis to children is never easy but it is necessary to help them cope with the current and future changes ahead.
Nonprofits that offer financial assistance for metastatic breast cancer patients.
Having a community of people who knew exactly what I was saying about my symptoms and did not try to comfort me with toxic positivity was what meant the most to me.
Your voice, your story, and your support can make a difference. Join For the Breast of Us in our mission to empower, support, and advocate for women of color across the globe. Together, we can create a future where every woman has the resources and support she needs to overcome breast cancer.
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Welcome to our community—where hope thrives, strength is found, and sisters in the fight become family.