From Breastcancer.org <[email protected]>
Subject I wanted information I could understand
Date October 3, 2019 9:01 AM
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"I have breast cancer. Now what?"

Receiving the news of a breast cancer diagnosis is life-changing. It
is a heart-dropping moment experienced by an estimated 271,270 people
in the US alone each year.

This moment is when most people come to Breastcancer.org urgently
seeking answers to their questions: How do I find the right doctor?
Should I get a genetic test? Is chemotherapy really necessary? Will I
lose my hair? Will I lose my breasts? How do I save my fertility for
the future? How do I tell my children? Are the side effects
manageable? Can I keep working during treatment?

As a nonprofit organization, our ability to affect people's
lives relies on the generous support of people like you. Please make a
donation today and help people like AnnMarie.

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AnnMarie found Breastcancer.org 6 years ago.

"When you're diagnosed with cancer, you try very hard to find a
perfect website, or app, whatever you can...I found Breastcancer.org."

Breastcancer.org is the only organization offering patient-focused
information through both expert and peer support around the clock,
helping people make the best decisions for their care, with their
healthcare team.

"I wanted information I could understand. I didn't want it in a
super medical way, because I was already overwhelmed... What I
loved about Breastcancer.org was accurate information, without fluff,
without false information, provided to me in a non-frightening way I
could understand."

Last year alone, over 21 million people came to Breastcancer.org for
answers to their questions and support from a community of their
peers. Please consider making a donation today in support of our work
and the people we serve.

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"Thank you for being my go-to source. I don't know what I would
have done without Breastcancer.org 6 years ago. And I don't
know what I would do without Breastcancer.org today."

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