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FinNav Five: Government Programs

FinNav Five: Government Programs

The negative financial impacts after a breast cancer diagnosis can be strenuous, especially for those already in a precarious financial situation prior to being diagnosed.
Taking the Plunge: Breast Cancer and the Dating Pool

Taking the Plunge: Breast Cancer and the Dating Pool

The thought of dating after a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment might make you nervous or excited. It may also reawaken or increase emotional responses you had at diagnosis or during treatment.
VIDEO: Early Onset Breast Cancer: Risk Reduction and Warning Signs

VIDEO: Early Onset Breast Cancer: Risk Reduction and Warning Signs

There are things you can do to lower your breast cancer risk – even at a young age.
Neutropenia and Febrile Neutropenia

Neutropenia and Febrile Neutropenia

Neutropenia is a condition caused by lower-than-normal amounts of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. Neutrophils fight infection in the body by killing harmful bacteria and other blood-borne pathogens.
Dealing with Emotions After Breast Cancer

Dealing with Emotions After Breast Cancer

I want you to start by giving yourself permission to feel. You may be reading this because you are not sure how to navigate your emotions after breast cancer or how you should be reacting to your breast cancer story.
After Breast Cancer - Your Children

After Breast Cancer - Your Children

Navigating your breast cancer journey if you have children can be challenging. They will likely need support in dealing with the changes and concerns that come with having a parent with breast cancer.
Pain Management for Breast Cancer

Pain Management for Breast Cancer

The majority of breast cancer graduates will experience some level of pain. It is important to acknowledge that everyone experiences pain differently, and so a personalized pain management for breast cancer plan is important.
VIDEO: Introduction to Early Onset Breast Cancer and Risk Factors

VIDEO: Introduction to Early Onset Breast Cancer and Risk Factors

1 in 10 women diagnosed with breast cancer are under the age of 45.
Fertility and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

Fertility and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

The many decisions you have to make following your breast cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. Determining your treatment plan and next steps for cancer treatment can take up most of your mind.
Our Voice: 'Unless You Hear Me, I Do Not Hear You'

Our Voice: 'Unless You Hear Me, I Do Not Hear You'

I want to write about something that I truly believe is very important for us breast cancer patients: our voices. As much as our health care teams work to rid us of cancer and heal us, they are only part of this long process.
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