From Marisa C. Weiss, M.D. <[email protected]>
Subject In a world where nothing is normal...
Date May 21, 2020 10:04 AM
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Nothing about life is "normal" when you are a breast
cancer patient, especially now.

COVID-19 is the double whammy we didn't see coming: to be hit
head on with a breast cancer diagnosis then broadsided by a global
pandemic. An already complicated situation may feel impossible with
changes in treatment plans, delayed surgeries, and limited access to
doctors. Plus, this virus puts the lives of breast cancer patients at
even greater risk.

With the world upside down, my patients and our Breastcancer.org
community have been sharing how hard the uncertainty and loss of
control feels, deep down. That's why our team is dedicated to
giving people the tools they need to confidently carve a path forward,
helping them find trustworthy guidance - with the compassion, care,
expertise, and support that are core to every word we provide on
Breastcancer.org.

We are committed to tracking the impact of COVID-19 and what it
means for our breast cancer community, and we can't do it
without you.

And now, thanks to two generous friends, any donation you make will
be matched, up to an incredible $100,000, doubling the impact of your
support.

Thanks to extraordinary donors like you, we have raised $85,000,
which means we need to raise an additional $15,000 by May 31 to meet
the challenge. With just 10 days left, we need your help.

Donate online at www.breastcancer.org/give

Together, we are helping to protect precious lives. 

With gratitude,


Marisa C. Weiss, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer and Founder

Breastcancer.org
120 East Lancaster Avenue, Suite 201, Ardmore, PA 19003
[email protected] | www.breastcancer.org
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