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I'm an 8-year breast cancer survivor and my aim with my blog is to inform, inspire, support others going through breast cancer, offer health tips, suggest books, relate news, in order to help with the healing process OR avoid breast cancer altogether!
In the beginning of 2012, Jessi was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 29. It has been a whirlwind journey after a double mastectomy with reconstruction, but she is taking it one day at a time. Here she blogs about her journey and emotions during this tough time.
A blog about my battle with aggressive breast cancer at the age of 31 whilst being a mom to a toddler and living in a new country. It chronicles through diagnosis, treatment and then what happens after...
A blod dedicated to women going through diagnosis, treatment and beyond from one who has been there. Every entry has a top 5 list of tips and hints.
Designer of many things. Reluctant artist. Scientist’s mind. Should write more. Chemo junkie. Living in Cape Town until August. I’m Michelle Chambers. Cait is my alter ego. I created her in February 2012 – ten months after my diagnosis of Stage 2b breast cancer. I don’t like to define myself b...
A 40-something social worker and mum confronts a breast cancer diagnosis and a new life at Australia's Top End.
A blog of my spiritual journey of healing from breast cancer and the lessons and gifts it has given me as well as wisdom I have channelled from spirit.
Breast Cancer As I See It is written by Martha Kaley, breast cancer survivor and founder of earlier.org. The single mission of earlier.org is the discovery of an innovative biological test to detect breast cancer earlier.
The week after I reach 40 years old I was diagnosed with breast cancer. This is the journey of my last 8 months.
Renn blogs about the ups and downs of breast cancer and reconstruction in all its glory. She finds humor in the most trying of situations, and believes cancer is a multi-dimensional experience — best served shaken, then viewed through 20/20 goggles. There aren't enough hours in the day to cover a...









