From Obligation to Empowerment: Reframing Exercise as a Gift
For many breast cancer survivors, the idea of exercise can feel like a heavy burden. After enduring physical treatments, emotional upheaval, and the exhaustion that follows, the concept of working
The Beauty of Boundaries: Learning to Love Without Losing Yourself
For many women—especially those navigating life after breast cancer—the word “boundaries” often brings a mix of discomfort, guilt, and relief. We’re taught to be caregivers, helpers, givers-of-ourselves—often at the
Are We Giving Our Kids a Fighting Chance? Rethinking What We Pass On—Beyond Genetics
When you’ve walked through a cancer diagnosis, everything changes. You reassess your habits, your priorities, and how you care for yourself. But here’s the question we don’t ask enough: What
The Truth About Alcohol and Cancer: Reassessing Our Habits
From the casual glass of wine at dinner to the “mommy needs wine” memes plastered across social media, alcohol has become deeply woven into the fabric of American culture—especially for