Join Us on October 21:Racial Disparities in Breast Reconstruction Learn about the unique concerns and experiences in breast reconstruction for Black women. This webinar, on Breast Reconstruction Awareness day, is part of our ongoing commitment to addressing and ending health inequalities. Everyone who registers will receive a video
recording of the program.
A Reminder From Breastcancer.org Ask your doctor soon about getting the flu shot. We care about your health and safety. Find out more about how it works and why it’s important for people affected by breast cancer to get the flu shot.
"My big salvation has been finding mindfulness! I've gone from frequently anxious, out of breath, and shaking, to rare moments that quickly dissipate with focused attention. I am more self-aware. I wish I had learned this decades ago. It doesn't fix my problems, but it gave me the tools to help fix my own problems from a stronger position. There are tons of mindfulness apps. You've got nothing to lose except a few minutes each day. Give it a try." MaritDW Breastcancer.org Community member, Idaho
Holidays in the Time of COVID-19 Thanksgiving will be here before we know it, followed by a holiday season that
may look different this year. We’re asking experts about safety tips, and how to talk with family if you don’t feel comfortable with the annual traditions. What do you want to know from the experts? We’ll share the answers on Breastcancer.org. Submit Questions on Facebook
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