When Support Turns Into Control: Navigating Difficult Relationships During Breast Cancer
A breast cancer diagnosis changes far more than physical health. It changes routines, priorities, identity, and often the emotional dynamics of the relationships surrounding it. For many women, one of
Why Breast Cancer Care Needs to Go Beyond the Clinic — and Into the Web of Human Relationships
A conversation with Dr. Renata Sledge, social worker, researcher, and self-described “not a supervillain”. When Renata Sledge sat with patients as a medical social worker, she noticed something that kept
When Cancer Changes Your Friendships: What No One Tells You
When you’re diagnosed with breast cancer, people warn you about the physical stuff. The treatments. The side effects. The exhaustion. What they don’t prepare you for is how much your
When Cancer Creates an Island — and How Love Can Still Reach It
There is a moment in incurable cancer when a person quietly disappears.Not physically.But existentially. They wake up in a world that looks the same — yet nothing is familiar.The future
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