Kadiana, Squamous Cell Carcinoma Stage 3

I had not done a Pap test since 2011. So when I realized that I had a discharge that was not going away for months – even after taking antibiotics – I decided that the next best thing would be to go get the Pap done. When my doctor said that we would have to do a biopsy, I knew then that I needed to prepare to go to war.
This is How my Story Started, Finding Out That There Are Events That Are Inevitable and That I Can’t Control

Hello my name is Sibella Bresciani.
Don’t Let Cancer Define You

I had adrenal cancer as an infant in 1985, so the word ‘survivor’ has been part of my vocabulary my whole life. Even though I was too young to remember what I went through, my dream was to help other kids like me by becoming a pediatric oncology nurse.
“I Don’t Want This. I Don’t Want Any of This!”

“I don’t want this. I don’t want any of this!” That is all I kept saying as the truth of my stage 2B breast cancer diagnosis with lymph nodes involved slowly sank in.
Meet LETSFCANCER CEO, Heather Kun MS PhD

Heather Kun, MS PhD, is CEO of Fuck Cancer where she leads strategic programming to help prevent, detect and provide support to cancer patients and their families.
We Are All The Divine Feminine

At the very core of my being, I radiate feminine essence.
Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Gets a Lift, With the Launch of Perky

Meet Perky, a new, female-owned business in San Antonio, TX. Perky is a first-of-its-kind medical spa, catered to those affected by breast cancer.
Having No Family History of Cancer, Yet Diagnosed with an Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer

Having had no family history of cancer. let alone breast cancer,
Katrina Smalls

2020… After burying my stepdad, who had just died of cancer on February 1st, the pandemic was in full swing.
Dr. Lady Blog Just an ER Doc Taking on Breast Cancer

5 days ago, my breasts were surgically removed. This is known as a double or bilateral mastectomy.