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Subject Your December Update From Breastcancer.org
Date December 11, 2020 6:05 PM
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Circle of Care: Advice for Managing Cancer During COVID-19
Dealing with isolation, interacting safely with caregivers, staying
active, fighting caution fatigue - these are just some of the
extraordinary challenges people with breast cancer are facing right now.
Breastcancer.org experts and community members shared tips to help.

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Hypofractionated Radiation: The Benefits of Accelerating Treatment

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Ira's Story: Living as a Trans Man With a BRCA1 Mutation

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Ideas for Coping With Sadness During the Holiday Season
Many people experience holiday blues, but add in cancer and a global
pandemic and those feelings can reach a whole new depth. With compassion
and honesty, two counselors answered our community's questions about
getting through the holidays during this especially hard year.

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Inspiration From Community.Breastcancer.org

"I know it's not fair what we go through, we don't deserve this, but
I don't have the power to change it, just the power to not let it take
away all the goodness of this life. I have the utmost gratitude for the
Breastcancer.org community and all the caring, sharing, understanding,
and kindness that everyone brings."
Written by HopeandGratitude
Breastcancer.org Community member

 

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With Your Help
Together, we can ensure everyone diagnosed with breast cancer gets the
support they need. Make a donation today to help us reach a $50,000
match by December 31.
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Medical Records and Patient Rights
Breastcancer.org is partnering with Ciitizen to help people gather and
summarize their medical records for a better understanding of their
cancer diagnosis and to connect them to research studies.
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