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Survivorship

Helping Others Care for You
Mend Together: a new website connects patients with cancer with friends and family during challenging times. Read More ›

The 6 Elements I Attribute to My Survival
Brandi Benson took a radical approach when she was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma. Focusing on making positive and holistic changes gave her the emotional and physical strength to battle her cancer. Read More ›

Telehealth Can Help Patients with Cancer During COVID-19 but Does Not Replace In-Person Treatments
Dr. Chevon Rariy directs a large telehealth program for patients with cancer. Telehealth has been a great asset, she says, but stresses that patients with cancer must not delay treatments and services that require in-person care. Read More ›

Dealing with Stress and Anxiety as a Cancer Survivor
Disease recurrence is a common cause for the stress and anxiety typically experienced by cancer survivors even long after treatment ends. Several mental health experts provide some tips for easing these fears. Read More ›

Surviving Pregnancy and Breast Cancer
With her family history of cancers related to the BRCA mutation, Jamie Ledezma’s first pregnancy suddenly got very complicated when she learned she had triple-negative breast cancer. Read More ›

Celebrate What You’re Grateful For: Lessons from My 20 Years of Survivorship
Shortly after his college graduation, Danny Heinsohn’s world turned upside down when he learned he had a brain tumor. He shares his inspiring story of overcoming adversity and finding something to celebrate every day, even while dealing with cancer. Read More ›

Breast Cancer Under 40: The Impact on Young Patients

Your Cancer Care Team: A Map of Breast Cancer Healthcare Professionals

A New Perspective on Life
Ronda M. Walker struggled to maintain a sense of normalcy as she fought breast cancer. This experience taught her to live in the moment and reminded her that life is short, and tomorrow is not promised. Read More ›

The Survivorship Guide to Empowered Living: The 5 Things I Wish I Had Known When I Started Treatment
Survivorship starts at diagnosis. Here are the lessons learned by Gina, a nurse and cancer survivor, on how to live an empowered survivorship. Read More ›

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