Breast Cancer Survivors and Dating: When Do You Tell Them?
There are a lot of conversations in the breast cancer world. We talk about treatment plans, survivorship milestones, side effects, scans, and scars. We talk about resilience and hope. But
Sometimes the Hardest Part Isn’t the Disease—It’s the Conversations
When Meg was diagnosed with breast cancer at 30—fresh off having her second baby—she expected the fear. The surgeries. The chemo. The exhaustion. What she didn’t expect? The comments. “At
A Love Letter to Those Who Weren’t Met with Care
I am lying on the biopsy bed, paper sheet rustling each time I try to find comfort on the stiff table. The room is too bright, the air too full