Breast Cancer
Articles and resources on breast cancer for patients, caregivers, and family members
Sheree Williams, PhD, is a health scientist with the CDC, but her background in public health did not prepare her for the unique challenges she faced as a black woman diagnosed with breast cancer, highlighting the social determinants of health. Read More ›
Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is an overwhelming experience. This article provides answers to questions related to treatment options and finances. Being armed with knowledge can help you take control of your life. Read More ›
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 ›
There is a wealth of support just waiting to help you and guide you along this journey. Be encouraged, you are not alone. Read More ›
Learning these terms will help you understand your condition and feel more confident in your treatment. Read More ›
Oftentimes, the patient is the listener when meeting with their medical oncologists. Here’s a guide of what patients should be saying. Read More ›
Machines that use artificial intelligence—such as Siri and Alexa—have become part of our everyday lives. Could this technology help in the fight against breast cancer? See how human doctors stacked up against machines in one study. Read More ›
New evidence shows that the use of some permanent hair colors may be associated with increased risk of breast cancer. Read More ›
What is Patient-Centered Care? It means that you are much more than a breast cancer diagnosis. Sharing the essence of who you are will help your healthcare team to provide the patient-centered care you deserve. Read More ›
Think you know all the facts about Triple-Negative Breast Cancer? Think again. Increase your knowledge by checking out these common myths. Read More ›




