"I am a breast cancer survivor!" Like most survivors, Sylvia Newsome proclaims her survivor status loud and proud. The 50-year-old Mesquite, ... Read More
Breast Cancer
My Story: Founder of Sisters Network Shares “It Takes More Than A Mammogram” To Fight Breast Cancer
Most women believe that if they get their annual mammogram, they are being proactive with their breast health, but it doesn’t stop there. ... Read More
My Story: Stage 4 Breast Cancer Survivor Uses Memoir To Heal A Nation
"One life to live. Many lives to touch." That's one of Karla Antoinette Baptiste's guiding philosophies and she's using the one life she ... Read More
Understanding Triple Negative Breast Cancer
We are actually just starting to understand some of the risk factors that distinguish triple negative breast cancers from non-triple ... Read More
Bra Shopping After Surviving Breast Cancer
If you've undergone implant breast reconstruction, you've likely made peace with knowing your new breasts aren't exactly like the old ones. ... Read More
Dr. Lisa Newman: Black Women & Triple Negative Breast Cancer
African American women have the highest risk of triple negative breast cancer. Dr. Lisa Newman, leading breast cancer expert and Director of ... Read More
5 Foods Breast Cancer Survivors Should Eat
Which foods are best for breast cancer survivors? The good news is that after two decades of breast cancer being on the rise, numbers ... Read More
Fewer Women Are Dying Of Breast Cancer Worldwide But Disparities Still Exist
According to a new study of worldwide data from the World Health Organization, researchers led by Cecile Pizot from the International ... Read More
Managing ‘Chemo Brain’ After Breast Cancer Treatment
"Chemo brain" -- the mental fog common after breast cancer treatment -- can persist for six months, new research shows. The finding comes ... Read More
Breast Cancer & The Importance Of Clinical Trials
Most people don’t realize how important clinical trials are. Clinical trials are an essential step in discovering new treatments for breast ... Read More
Don’t Dismiss Stage 0 Breast Cancer In Black Women Under 35
Black women under the age of 35: You could be at risk for ductal carcinoma, also known as stage 0 breast cancer, according to a recent ... Read More
After Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer At 32, This Survivor Is A Pink Angel To Other Women
If you or anyone close to you has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you know far too well the debilitating often life threatening symptoms ... Read More