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https://t.co/UwVNWBewrc is a A 501(c)3 nonprofit providing education, community, & resources to those diagnosed with #breastcancer.

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Surviving Breast Cancer
2 years
At our mission is to empower those diagnosed with breast cancer and their families from day one and beyond.
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Hypnosis is emerging as a go-to complementary therapy that helps provide both relief and empowerment for those facing breast cancer. Read more about this powerful tool here: #BreastCancer #Hypnosis #ComplementaryTherapies.
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Hypnosis has gained credibility in recent years as a complementary therapy that offers relief and empowerment.
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“Before cancer entered my life, I was a vibrant 31-year-old juggling a demanding career and an active social life. ” Today on the blog, read Marie’s breast cancer story:
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It began with a lump I discovered during a routine self-exam. I was concerned, but two doctors dismissed it, assuring me I was too young for breast cancer and advising against further testing. Still,...
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Cancer's impact lasts well after treatment. Learn how to support sexual health and intimacy in relationships after a cancer diagnosis. Check out the insights in our blog! #BreastCancer #Intimacy.
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The emotional, physical, and relational impacts of cancer can linger long after treatment ends, especially when it comes to sexual health and intimacy. Read more in our latest blog post!
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In Italy, breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer among women. Our latest blog discusses the progress and ongoing disparities. Read more here: #BreastCancer #HealthCare.
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In Italy today, breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, accounting for 31% of all female cancer cases. While Italy’s overall cancer mortality is 6% lower than the EU...
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Did you know that your diet can significantly impact breast cancer recovery? Check out our latest post on optimizing your nutrition for healing: #BreastCancerRecovery #NutritionMatters.
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Learn the importance of nutrition in breast cancer recovery, the benefits of plant-based diets, essential supplements, and expert tips to enhance well-being.
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Understanding the connection between breast cancer and heart health is essential for survivorship. Check out our latest blog to learn more about integrated care and your journey to wellness! #BreastCancer #HeartHealth.
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Understanding the connection between breast cancer and heart health is essential for survivorship and long-term wellness. Healthcare professionals are increasingly recognizing the need for integrated...
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Sara shares her mindset strategies in our latest blog. Discover the tools that changed her life while facing a cancer diagnosis:
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“I heard the three words I never thought I would hear: ‘You have cancer.’ The floor dropped out from under me, taking my breath, my balance, my blood pressure with it. Here we go again.” Read more in...
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Breast cancer brings a whirl of emotions including fear and anxiety. It's crucial to acknowledge your mental health during this time. Check out how to cope with depression and anxiety: #BreastCancerAwareness #MentalHealth.
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Today on the blog: Elizabeth shares her DCIS story. “I’d already had two other breast cancer scares. ‘Third time’s a charm’ didn’t apply.” Check it out on the SBC blog! #BreastCancer #BreastCancerStory #DCIS.
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Imagine a world where we can give tumors in the breast and elsewhere a literal “fever” and make our conventional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation work even better. Read more in our latest blog post: #BreastCancer #Hyperthermia #CancerTreatment.
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Imagine a world where we can give tumors in the breast and elsewhere a literal “fever” and make our conventional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation work even better…
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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May brings new programs at Don’t miss Radical Remission + Reflective Writing for MBC. View the calendar & RSVP!. 🔗Calendar: 🔗Radical Remission: 🔗Reflective Writing: #breastcancer
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Empowerment through nutrition is crucial for cancer patients. Don't be misled into thinking diet doesn't matter during treatment! Read our blog for valuable insights: #Nutrition #CancerAwareness #HealthyEating.
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Unfortunately, nutrition is sometimes downplayed during treatment, with patients being told they can "eat whatever they want." Yet, a substantial body of research links diet quality to better health...
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Today on the blog: Betty shares her story of surviving breast cancer three times. “The doctor examined my breast lump and told me that it was nothing to worry about…” Read Betty’s breast cancer story on the SBC blog! #BreastCancer #BreastCancerSurvivor.
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Today on the blog: Betty shares her story of surviving breast cancer three times. “The doctor examined my breast lump and told me that it was nothing to worry about…” Read Betty’s breast cancer story...
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Ever wondered what it means to be a previvor? Learn about the role of genetic testing in assessing cancer risk and how you can take steps to reduce it. Read more here: #Previvorship #CancerRisk #GeneticTesting #Previvor #BRCA #BRCA1 #BRCA2.
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What is a previvor? Learn more about genetic testing for cancer risk, and what measures someone can take to reduce their chances of developing cancer associated with a genetic mutation.
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Managing your cancer-related fatigue is crucial, not only for your body but also for your overall well-being and recovery. Learn why this fatigue occurs and everyday tips: #BreastCancerSupport #FatigueManagement #SurvivingBreastCancer #CancerFatigue.
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Managing your cancer-related fatigue is crucial, not only for your body but also for your overall well-being and recovery. Learn why this fatigue occurs and everyday tips to help you conserve energy.
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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Cancer is an immense challenge, especially for those who have migrated to another country. At Después de un Diagnóstico, we provide Spanish-language information, virtual support groups, and guidance to ensure that no one faces cancer alone. Learn more:
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Discover how Después de un Diagnóstico offers Spanish-language resources and community for those diagnosed with cancer.
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Surviving Breast Cancer
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In our latest blog post, learn how side effects such as weight gain, hair loss, and surgical changes can impact those with cancer – and how to acknowledge and process the emotions that come along with them.
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Breast cancer often leads to changes in appearance in ways that can feel dehumanizing or outside of traditional aesthetic standards. 
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