
Maimah Karmo
Founder, Tigerlily Foundation
Maimah Karmo is the founder of Tigerlily Foundation, a breast cancer survivor, and an advisory board member of Conquer.
Authored Items

By Maimah Karmo
August 2025 Vol 11 No 4
What if your treatment plan could be as unique as your cancer? Biomarker testing makes it possible. Survivor and advocate Maimah Karmo shares how this powerful tool can lead
to life-changing treatment—and why everyone deserves access to it. Read More ›
By Maimah Karmo
June 2025 Vol 11 No 3
Advocacy transforms healthcare by inspiring patients to demand equitable care and drive systemic change. Tigerlily Foundation’s ANGEL program empowers women to lead the charge for inclusive and accessible treatment for all. Read More ›

By Maimah Karmo
February 2025 Vol 11 No 1
The ANGEL Advocacy Program provides the education, tools, and support needed to
navigate your cancer experience and make informed decisions. Read More ›

By Maimah Karmo
December 2024 Vol 10 No 6
Familiarize yourself with recent updates to the therapy landscape for triple-negative breast
cancer with this detailed overview of new treatments and immunotherapies. Read More ›

By Maimah Karmo
October 2024 Vol 10 No 5
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or supporting a loved one through their
cancer journey, here are some essential steps to take as you begin navigating this challenging road. Read More ›

By Maimah Karmo
June 2024 Vol 10 No 3
A registry-style program to help people with cancer overcome barriers to care. Read More ›
By Maimah Karmo
April 2024 Vol 10 No 2
A trial may be your best option when facing breast cancer. The Tigerlily Foundation can help support your trial participation. Read More ›
By Maimah Karmo
June 2023 Vol 9 No 3
A deeply personal story about how one mother’s words of wisdom saved her daughter’s
life and then ignited a passion to advocate for others. Read More ›
By Maimah Karmo
February 2022 Vol 8 No 1
Maimah Karmo was diagnosed with stage II triple-negative breast cancer at age 32. After her diagnosis, she was emboldened to fight against the injustices and inequalities black women face in navigating medical care. Read More ›