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Subject Your February Update From Breastcancer.org
Date February 4, 2021 6:07 PM
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Take Charge of Your Health: Understanding Cancer Research and Health
Literacy
As patients and caregivers, what can we do to feel empowered in managing
a serious medical condition? Join us on Thursday, February 18, to learn
how to take action and advocate for yourself or a loved one. This
webinar is for anyone who wants to be proactive in decision making with
their doctors. Everyone who registers will receive a video recording of
this webinar.

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Researching Intermittent Fasting to Prevent Disease

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Doctors May Not Recognize the Severity of Radiation Effects

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Your Resource for Radiation Therapy Information
If you or someone you care about is being treated with radiation, visit
the Breastcancer.org Radiation Therapy section to get trusted answers
about how it works, timing with other treatments, side effects, vitamins
to avoid, sun exposure, and more. 

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Inspiration From Community.Breastcancer.org

"This past December marked 10 years for me, stage IV from the start.
I've gone through many phases since the diagnosis. My default is still
to always take care of others' wants and needs before my own. It is a
continuous effort on my part to remember to ask myself what I want
and/or need. Even when living with MBC, there is still so much 'regular'
everyday life to contend with. Yet I remain beyond grateful to still be
here."
Written by DivineMrsM
Breastcancer.org Community member

 

In Honor of World Cancer Day
Share a story of someone in your life who inspires you. Let's come
together today and every day to encourage, support, and uplift everyone
impacted by breast cancer.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance for People With Cancer
A COVID-19 vaccine lead investigator explains the vaccine options, and
what everyone needs to know to continue to protect themselves after
being vaccinated.
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