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Top Breast Cancer Site Awards

The experts have spoken! Below are the best of the Internet's sites dedicated to breast cancer, as determined by our expert team. These sites include small Web sites and individual blogs and were chosen based on their candid and informative content. In giving these awards, we hope to recognize the individuals and organizations who share our vision in providing comprehensive, interactive and personal healthcare advice. HealthCentral.com would like to congratulate our 2007 winners and sincerely thank them for producing influential sites in the breast cancer community.

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  • Two Hands
    This is Jeannette Vagnozzi's story about being diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39. It's the whole story with it's ups and downs, devastations and discoveries, tears and laughter, from the beginning to Jeannette's current days learning to adapt to life as a "survivor."
  • my Breast Cancer Blog
    This is Jacki Donaldson's story of her journey with breast cancer. It's smart, supportive and intimate.
  • Sandee…I Will Survive
    Sandee's journey began in September 1998. THE DRAGON, as she unlovingly calls IT, came knocking at a point in her life where everything was finally right. After being misdiagnosed for over 3 years, we went for a second opinion and 4 days later, our world as we knew it was in a spin. The diagnosis:  “BREAST CANCER” Stage 2 infiltrating ductal carcinoma. 
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  • A Woman of Many Parts
    This blog is about Minerva's journey through cancer and other aspects of her life. Minerva lives in London and is a mother, a teacher, a daughter and a sister. Here she charts her emotional journey through the maze of breast cancer.
  • Brave as a Tiger, Strong as an Ox
    Carolyn writes, "As my mind tried to wrap around what I had just learned, a random thought entered my mind: I'm going to need a mantra to get through this... 'Yook Mommy, I brave as a Tiger!' X told me, bringing me his book. That will work, I figured."
  • Young Survival Coalition
    The Young Survival Coalition (YSC) is the only international, non-profit network of breast cancer survivors and supporters dedicated to the concerns and issues that are unique to young women and breast cancer.
  • Men Against Breast Cancer
    Men Against Breast Cancer is the first national non-profit organization designed to provide targeted support services to educate and empower men to be effective caregivers when breast cancer strikes a female loved one.
  • DragonHeart Vermont
    We are Dragonheart Vermont and we are proud to introduce Vermonters to the paddling sport of dragon boating. Even prouder are we to be a team of breast cancer survivors. The diagnosis of breast cancer has brought us together.
  • Abreast In A Boat
    We are a group of women from Vancouver, Canada, living with breast cancer. We participate in dragon boat racing to make a difference - to raise awareness about breast cancer and to encourage those living with breast cancer to live full and active lives. Abreast In A Boat is a non-profit society. Our goal is to send a message of hope to people living with this disease and to those who support them.
  • IBC Support
    Here are the stories of some courageous women who have lived through or are living with IBC. In some cases names have been changed to protect their privacy. Not all stories of IBC have happy endings, and you will find stories here that may both uplift and frighten you.
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