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Breast Cancer Inspiration for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, we offer our final 10 inspirations. We hope these posts speak to you.   Forget "Survivor;" We Are Cancer Conquerors“Survivor” is a made-for-TV word. We’re MUCH stronger than that! What To Do When Everything Goes WrongYes, you CAN choose your attitude.  ... Read moreChevron
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Inspiring Survivor Stories for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

We trust you’ve been enjoying our daily Healing Moments. Here are 10 new posts to take you through the heart of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We hope these posts speak to you. Diagnosis: Breast Cancer? Carpe Diem Has being diagnosed with cancer changed the way you live… for the better? Who Will YOU Be This Year? Enjoy the woman you... Read moreChevron
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Emotional Support for Breast Cancer Patients and Friends

Breast cancer can hurt your soul as well as your body. Enjoy these healing moments, posts from our archives for your mind and heart.Strength Of The Sisterhood  Breast cancer is a war, treatment its many battles. “I’ve got your back” is the mantra of our sisterhood of survivors.The Comeback Kid And Beating CancerLiving with,... Read moreChevron
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Facing Death of Breast Cancer: Making the Decision to Call Hospice

In a group, everyone has a role—the planner, the comedian, the peacemaker.  It just sort of happens, and we rarely even think about our own role in a group.  In my cancer support groups, one of my roles is “the person who tells people to call hospice.”    It’s a strange role, and I’m not sure how... Read moreChevron
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Set Goals to Survive Breast Cancer

I have two left feet; my son Channing is a fantastic dancer.  So what could be more terrifying than having almost a hundred people watching us dance?    Not dancing.   When I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in April 1998, Channing was seventeen, and our daughter Sara was twenty.  My husband and... Read moreChevron

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