Essays
In this poignant essay, Jennifer Bremner candidly shares her journey as she
navigates the complex emotions of living with advanced cancer—from fear
and uncertainty to perseverance and faith. Read More ›
“My passion for supporting people, especially those with cancer, has only grown
stronger since my dad’s passing. I strive to be the person I wish we had during our
journey—a compassionate advocate who could make a difficult time a little
easier,” writes Megan Solinger, MHS, MA, OPN-CG. Read More ›
In this moving essay, Crystal Champion, PT, DPT, CLT-ALM, Cert. DN,
shares how she overcame the mental and emotional burdens of a cancer
diagnosis—twice. Read More ›
A personal account of one woman’s journey with cancer, and the support she received. Read More ›
By Emily Wolfe
A personal essay on the resilience of a woman whose championing of breast cancer
survivorship for others ultimately became an inspiration for her own triumph over
the disease. Read More ›
After enduring chemotherapy and surgery for triple-negative breast cancer, the author
finally sought a second opinion—and learned a lot. This is her message to you. Read More ›
By Joe Bullock
An essay on the decision to “go public” with a cancer diagnosis and the positive impact
the announcement may have on others (and yourself). Read More ›
Jennifer James, triple-negative breast cancer survivor and author of Feisty Righty, offers encouragement to live fearlessly. Read More ›
A personal account of the healing power of a sacred space and why you should have one. Read More ›
A surgical technique to reconnect nerves in hope of restoring sensation in the breasts is an option to help women feel whole again; because feeling matters—in every sense of the phrase. Read More ›






