From Hope Wohl, Breastcancer.org <[email protected]>
Subject Update: What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and Breast Cancer
Date March 20, 2020 8:33 PM
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To our community,

During these unprecedented times, Breastcancer.org will continue to do
what we do best: help you make sense of the complex and sometimes
quickly evolving information you need to understand to make the best
decisions about your health and connect you with each other for
support and community.

Our team is working hard to follow the facts, talk to knowledgeable
experts, and break down what you need to know right now about
COVID-19. We are committed to being here for you throughout this
developing situation with regularly updated information about the
coronavirus and its impact on your life.

Here are a few resources we've prepared most recently to cut through
the noise and help keep you informed:

Coronavirus: What People with Breast Cancer Need to Know ([link removed] )
summarizes the most critical information that people with breast
cancer and their loved ones should know about who is at risk, how you
can protect yourself, and what to do if you think you may be sick. It
also includes a special video message from our Founder and Chief
Medical Officer, Dr. Marisa Weiss.

COVID-19 and Breast Cancer: What We Know Now
([link removed] )
is a new episode of The Breastcancer.org Podcast featuring virologist
Dr. Angela Rasmussen, Ph.D., an associate research scientist in the
Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University Mailman
School of Public Health. Listen to learn more about COVID-19 and what
it means for people affected by breast cancer.

Managing Loneliness and Anxiety During This Time of Social Distancing
([link removed] )
 is another new special podcast episode featuring a
conversation with Kelly Grosklags, L.C.S.W. who offers advice
about how we can manage feelings of loneliness and isolation while
practicing social distancing or self-quarantine.

And as always, we encourage you to join the community discussion on
COVID-19 at [link removed]
 - a place you can safely connect with others to feel less
alone, ask questions, or talk about the impact this virus is having on
your life.

Importantly, we want to better understand how the coronavirus crisis
is impacting your treatment. Please help us to better serve the breast
cancer community by sharing your stories, comments, and questions with
us at [email protected] or on our community discussion forums.

Just one last important note: I have been deeply moved by the
outpouring of compassion and support that so many of you are sharing
with us and with each other. Thank you.

With heartfelt wishes for your safety and well-being,
Hope
CEO, Breastcancer.org

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