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
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
Expert Insights on Navigating Hormone Therapy after Breast Cancer
Life after breast cancer doesn’t simply return to “normal” once treatment ends. For many survivors, the next chapter includes hormone therapy—a long-term but life-saving part of breast cancer care. On
What Breast Cancer Survivors Should Know About Sugar and Health
If you’re a breast cancer survivor or currently in treatment, you’ve likely heard conflicting advice about sugar. Does it “feed cancer”? Is it safe in moderation? Should it be