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Author: Nancy Stordahl
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Author: Jean Cambell
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Author: Beth
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Author: Tina
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Author: Barbara Oleary
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Author: Sue Glader
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Author: Ann
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Author: Sharon Fiedler
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Author: Beth Morton
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Author: Karen
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Author: Caitlin
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Author: Beth Gainer
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Author: Carolyn Ronten
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Author: Elaine Graham
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Author: Cathy Bueti
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Author: Christina Olachia
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Author: Darryle P became a cancer activist in addition to helping others navigate their own journeys
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Author: Laurie Kingston
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One disquieted mind making peace with breast cancer and meaning out of chaos.
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Author: Daria
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Author: Imstell
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Author: Lisa Lynch
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Author: Stephanie Butland
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Author: Lani Boone
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Author: Susan Niebur
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Author: Amy
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Author: Jenster
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Authors: Marjory and Gordon Cameron
Gordon is a family doctor and Marjory is a nurse. Marjory was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2006
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Author: Kim
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Author: Jayne England Byrne
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Author: Cristal
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Author: Jill
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Author: Emily
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Author: Madelene Boudreaux
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Author: Tami Boehmer
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Author: Sara Diana Williams
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Author: Jill
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Author: Patricia Prijatel
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Author: Sue Blauner
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Author: Teri Smieja
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Author: Mel Majoros
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Author: Teresa Rhyne
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Author: Barbara Duke
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Author: Katie Paine
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Author: Cyn
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Author: Bridget
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Author: Julie Houlker
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fighting breast cancer with everything i have mostly knowledge
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Blogging has been a good coping mechanism in helping me to write about my experience while gaining insightfulness from others. In the process a bonding or kinship develops between others to keep each other propped up when we need it...
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Author: Suzzann Cummings
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Author: Jamie Inman
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Author: Kara Herron
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Author: Elyn Jacobs
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My Unexpected Journey with Chemotherapy
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A doodling, chatting, conversational blog; taking you through diagnosis, treatment, and beyond.
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Inspirational stories, awareness campaigns, tips and other cool stuff to keep you coming back..
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Just started chemo once again. I had been off for four months and needed to go back on Gemzar, Abraxene and Avastin. Doing okay so far after one treatment last week.
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Surviving day by day.
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About breast cancer, gratitude, humor and life
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Author: Jill
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This is my journey and my journal. It is my way of dealing, coping, sharing. It just IS! This is all out war ~ war against breast cancer; IDC to be exact: Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma. Thank you for everyone's prayers, love and support. I receive them with open and loving arms. My wish is that I will gain strength from you; and that I will provide strength to others and help to strip away some of the fear we each experience.
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Symmetry is vastly overrated. A little skepticism is healthier than a lot of disillusionment. Snark, sass, info, art, and most of all, life after breast cancer.
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Making my way through life as a single-mom after breast cancer
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Author: Gillian
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I'm painting life during&after 2 cancer trajectories, thyroid and breast, diagnosed about nine months apart. I carry scars from a thyroidectomy, a bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. Painting works as a language for me and this blog as an illustrated journal.
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Excerpts from the not so dreamy life of a breast cancer optimist.
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Author: Julie Joyce
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It's Not Just About Cancer. It's About Life.
Posts guaranteed to make you laugh, cry, hope, be inspired.
PLEASE email subscribe -- I'm on a mission to get 5,000 subscribers so I can publish my book!
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breast cancer inspiration
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The Glamorganic Goddess is your source for the latest clean beauty tips, natural + organic product reviews + healthy lifestyle how-to's - written by a sassy, young Breast Cancer Survivor with a passion for prevention! Find healthy beauty products without carcinogens, + without sacrificing your standards!
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Reader, Writer, Editor & a 38-year-old-"kick cancer's butt" kind-of-girl
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Navigating the breast cancer world and documenting what life throws my way!
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A blog for women and families at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer.
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Cure Dat Boobie is a foundation in it's infancy that's only going to grow as we take this journey to lend our support to Lauren Jill Brooks-Solomen, while she fights to kill Breast Cancer. With our support, love and attention, we are going to make the battle for all women with breast cancer a fun experience. Be it poker tournaments, video game tournaments, raffles or parties, the journey will be one filled with love and smiles.
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Reducing my genetic risk of both breast and ovarian cancer, one mile at a time.
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This blog discusses recent developments in breast cancer and lymphedema and shares the author's philosophy and observations as a cancer survivor on various seasons and circumstances of life.
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Life Gave Me Some Lemons, So I am Going to Make Some Darn Good Lemonade
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My journey through Breast Cancer and beyond into Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Cancer changes everything the minute you hear those words. This is how I chose to deal with those changes or over-ride some. Words are my friend, I find great comfort within them. Using the written word, right here, is where I will share my every day experiences in living with cancer. How I deal. My treatments, medical processes, my alternative measures, my triumphs, my failures, All sprinkled with a sense of humor, love and laughter (sometimes). So I ask if you might, follow my journey and take a colorful walk with me as I travel this path with terminal breast cancer. After all Life Goes on. . .
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A Normal 36 year-old Guy. Three Kids. A Wife With Terminal Cancer.
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The mundane musings of a wife, thriving in spite of breast cancer and oh yes, motherhood.
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my quest to find the perfect afro wig while undergoing treatment for metastatic breast cancer
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My story of surviving stage 3 aggressive breast cancer at age 31 with a 4 month old baby and a 2 year old toddler to take care of too. Whew...God is so good!
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How I am THRIVING during cancer treatment. It's not that bad if you know what to do!
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tools and resources for facing a cancer diagnosis
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Putting one foot in front of the other on my journey with breast cancer
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I write about what moves me, inspires me, makes me crazy. This is NOT a cancer blog. It is a blog written by someone who has HAD cancer and sees the world through a different lens because of it.
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the story of one woman's journey through breast cancer and beyond
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a blog written during treatment for breast cancer. The worst but strangely some of the best months of my life!
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A day in the life of a sassy Texas girl dealing with breast cancer and its messy aftermath.
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Author: Brenda Coffee
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A Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer
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Moving on after a breast cancer diagnosis. I focus on prevention, news from the research world and my own cancer experience as a wife and mother. At my recipe blog, I highlight the great, cancer-fighting recipes I'm amassing from the best food blogs on the Web.
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Together Through and Beyond Breast Cancer. Musings, rantings, humor and inspiration on my journey through breast cancer and beyond.
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A Tail of the unexpected! Scottish woman, living and working in Asia when diagnosed with Breast Cancer - cancer sucks but blogging rocks!
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Natural Nutritional Therapy ~ Gerson Therapy
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Nutrition and weekly recipes to help survivors cook and eat healthy, delicious food. Nutritious food not only increase survival rates, but also improves energy level, mood, and overall health and well being. You can do it! Come on into Pink Kitchen.
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Here's how I learned to dance with cancer — in retrospect, and with 20/20 vision.
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My journey after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Thoughts on breast cancer and the meaning of life.
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Two parents, three kids and a crazy cat traveling the world as a Foreign Service family.
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My Journey through Triple Negative Breast Cancer
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I'm a 11 yr. Triple Negative Breast Cancer Survivor, diagnosed August 2009, age 41. This is my journey...
In 2010, I created a blog website called, Triple Negative Breast Cancer, I Won’t Back Down! to bring awareness to my type of breast cancer.
My site provides information and inspirational stories in reference to the disease of TNBC. It is a place where I document my journey, share photos and bond with the 15% of women diagnosed with my rare form of breast cancer. My audience has reached viewers from across the globe, and my mission is to bring hope and motivation to other women affected by TNBC.
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27-year-old breast cancer survivor blogs about her hubby and baby boy (blessings!) and her life after chemotherapy/surgery. All the while, hoping and praying for another little bundle of joy. "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." -Albert Einstein
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A cancer survivor's story about her fight against cancer and decision to choose alternative treatments for healing. The blog will be devoted to cancer support, news, and discussion of treatment options.
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This is my experience with breast cancer - the unvarnished tale.
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Adventures after breast cancer...
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Healthy recipes and meal ideas; information about my latest cookbook RECIPES FOR RECOVERY.
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battling breast cancer while raising a toddler, finishing a degree, and fending off ninjas
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A blog about my personal experience with breast cancer.
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News and other items of interest to promote a healthy survivorship of cancer.
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Diagnosed at age 31 with breast cancer.
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Life can still be good even with stage IV breast cancer
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A travelogue of treatment for cancer
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Journey through ovarian and breast cancer
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A personal narrative and commentary...and sometimes rantings, of one woman's journey through the breast cancer "industry."
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Create, Inspire, Live Life
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A breast cancer servivor swallows the bitter medicine of losing her career to disability. Following a debilitating experiment treatment to prolong her life, she wonders if her goal of surviving may have been somewhat overrated.
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A trusted resource for women who have, or have had breast cancer
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chemobrain, survivorship, activism, support, research
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A life changing, life limiting journey with Metastatic Breast Cancer...being a parent, a patient, a number...changing diet, lifestyle and friends..finding truth, love, and myself...(A work in progress!)
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Diagnosed earlier this year (2011), with Stage 2 Breast Cancer at the age of 38. This blog is my personal account of my journey as I go through treatment.
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The wanderings of a fifty something grandma through the scary dark forest that is breast cancer - and hopefully out the other side..
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Treatment, motherhood and life as a triple negative breast cancer survivor.
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Follows my journey at the completion of first blog, The Tunnel. http://www.cathystunnel.blogspot.com/
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My journey through breast cancer and strategies for living a healthy life after treatment.
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Offering hope and encouragement for cancer patients and caregivers.
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Blog about my journey through stage IV breast cancer.
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One woman's response to breast cancer from diagnosis through treatment, with an emphasis on changing the national conversation about breast cancer
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A 40-something social worker and mum adjusts to a breast cancer diagnosis, and a new life at Australia's Top End.
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My journey as a caregiver.
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of chemo, cancer and red, red wine
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Tips and insights for those having the experience called "cancer" —and those wanting to help.
The primary focus in on breast cancer, but has some carry-over to other cancers.The blog doesn't "should" all over you. It takes a peek at my style of my upcoming book, Cancer: What to Do or Say (Tips for women newly diagnosed with breast cancer—and those wanting to help.) For more info about the book see the blog, or Facebook fan page.
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Blogging for Breast Cancer
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Susan's Blog about Breast Cancer and Life
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A 26-year metastatic breast cancer survivor shares her story of hope and faith with others.
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During the summer of 2012, my dog died and I was diagnosed with a cancer recurrence. Now I blog about it.
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My fight with cancer
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This blog is my own uncensored account of the crap that goes through your mind when you have (or think you might have) breast cancer. I started this blog in late July 2012, after finding a lump in my breast. Shortly thereafter, I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer, HER+ and ER+.
All posts were written in one shot and are completely unedited and raw.
-Suzanne
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My Journey through Breast Cancer
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Addiction, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Recovery
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My irreverent tango with life, death and his best friend cancer. Thoughts about dealing with breast cancer when it has taken the lives of 4 generations of women in our family over more than a century. None of them lived to see 50 so I'm determined to cast this curse out of our family.
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A Breast Cancer Journey
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I am using this blog to chronicle my journey and perhaps help others to find ways to use creativity and art to heal.
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Read articles by health care professionals about integrative therapies for breast cancer.
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A Post-Cancer Trek Toward Wellness -- in just 1,038,687 easy steps!
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Blog started as our journey for hiking the PCT but I was diagnosed shortly afterwards. Now we discuss how I deal with cancer and hike mountain miles.
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My journey through breast cancer. I am a truth-seeking, Waldorf mama living in Cali just diagnosed with breast cancer. I will dance and do art and sing and sob and scream and find my way through this with as much grace as possible. I do have a life belief that holds this illness is part of my destiny. I will defintitely be exploring that in this blog.
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41 yr old with right breast carcinoma diagnosed 2008. Ex cancer can't take the hint and has come back in the right humerus and in the occipital bone region.
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Welcome to my blog! I first started this blog back in 2007 when I was first diagnosed with breast cancer and starting radiation treatments. I've recently re-started the blog, September 2012, due to having my breast cancer come back and metastasized. I truly hope this blog helps people who are on a similar journey or just want to see what I've been up to lately. Love and Joy to you all!
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I am a young breast cancer survivor. I blog to help other women face positive genetic test results and/or breast cancer. I've made it and you will, too. We're all in this together!
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Notes of a Breast Surgeon on cancer, life & much more
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I USE THIS BLOG TO TRY AND MAKE SENSE OUT OF WHAT IS GOING ON AND HELP MYSELF AND OTHERS THROUGH THIS JOURNEY...
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A not so long time ago with cancer very, very here....
My cancer saga started when I was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. I have a twisted sense of humor and have tried to continue that laughter and optimism on my journey.
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My adventures with breast cancer, sarcoma, lung metasteses, and an amputation
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My thoughts.
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When I was first diagnosed & then told I would have to have chemo, I searched the internet for blogs on how to get through this, & also blogs about how long will it take my hair to grow back? It is my hope that by sharing my journey, maybe it will help ease the fears & be of some help or comfort to those newly diagnosed.
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My blog about my Stage 3 breast cancer experiences and "afterlife" as a 10-year survivor.
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Free down load of a guided visualization I made. For use during and after Chemo treatments.
Also a free relaxing beautiful duet of violin and guitar, "Metamorphosis"
That's what happens to us. We fight to get out of a chrysalis...and to fly again.
Go to the discography tab on top and scroll to Free Healing Download
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My journey through breast cancer, diagnosis, surgery, treatment, reconstruction, relationships and change.
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About my art, my Primary Immune Deficiency called (CVID) and surviving the loss of my first husband
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This blog is an extension of my experiences as a breast cancer survivor and Lupus patient. I strive to share my stories with creativity and humor. I hope to inspire, educate, entertain, and offer support to those battling cancer and other chronic illnesses.
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My journey with TNBC
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Words offering comfort, encouragement , and spiritual support for women diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Stories and poems written as I went through the initial diagnosis of Breast Cancer (metastatic).
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A Stage 3 breast cancer survivor's story of coping with humor and love.
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A place to share my thoughts while I deal with my Stage IV metastatic breast cancer.
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Part of my journey includes sharing information and resources with other survivors.
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I'm an athlete (big time runner), 60 years old and I have Breast Cancer. My blog is funny and an expression of who I am during this journey.
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I journaled during the main part of my walk through breast cancer. It was a hard time, but God was so good to me. I hope it can be an encouragement to you, too.
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My cancer saga started when I was diagnosed at 38 with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. I have a twisted sense of humor and have tried to continue that laughter and optimism on my journey...
As a child born in the 70s, Star Wars was awesome! Hence the inspiration for my blog name, Tata Wars.Over the past year I have gone through chemotherapy, surgeries, radiation, and hormone therapy. The blog is a way to not only to remember everything going on during my cancer treatment, but as a way to help others.
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On 30 June 2014, I was diagnosed with Lobular Breast Cancer in my left breast. I'm facing a long journey: mastectomy, chemo, radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Join me as I chart the ups and downs of tests and treatments...hopefully without losing my sense of humour along the way.
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One woman's unlikely journey into the world of Breast Cancer
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This year changed a lot with my diagnosis of Breast Cancer. My Dad was diagnosed and died of Lung Cancer. This is my blog for how things are going.
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Breast Cancer Yoga’s Authority Blog will inspire you to take action for a healthy recovery and tools to help prevent breast cancer re-occurrence.
The breast cancer authority community has over 50 experts, doctors & survivors that are here to provide information and wellness products that will guide you to better and more positive choices.
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HOME of the Informative, Heartwarming, Powerful, Positive and Inspiring BLOG and WEBSITE by Marci A. Schmitt that evolved from her Award Winning Book: MARCH FORTH!
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Hu,orous short stories of a survivor
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Nutrition
Lifestyle
Inspiration
Empowerment
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Musings and more about myself and cancer
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My absurd journey beyond breast cancer at 37 years young
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I love to write and have a lot of loved ones with whom I want to share my journey. Blogging helps with both problems. ;)
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My breast cancer blog chronicling the life of a breast cancer survivor.
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A collection of essays, recipes, travelogues, and whatever else pops into my head. While a major topic is my cancer journey, it is certainly not the only topic.
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This is Lisa and this place is a way for me to chart my ‘new’ journey dealing with breast cancer.
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How to stay positive and happy in life while living with cancer.
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I don't have a cancer blog set up yet but felt I had to provide a URL for something. So I'm offering my page on www.caring4cancer.com/. I plan to do a blog and write a book on my experience with cancer.
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God will give beauty for your ashes. I share with you my walk with breast cancer as well as the many resources and tips I've learned that have helped me, giving me less side effects and more comfort. May this blog provide strength and support and may hope, faith, and joy be constant companions on your walk. You are not alone.
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Using Instagram to tell my story!
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Every story is different and hers is nothing short of inspirational. My friend tells her story about her journey through a double mastectomy from the day she heard the words that would change her life: Breast Cancer.
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personal websites working on turning this website into a blog for my daughter and i.. To share our journey and motivate others..
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My life prior to my diagnosis with HR+ breast cancer with bone metastasis became the first steps in a long and difficult life’s journey. My education stressed communications and probably defines one of the strongest arrows from the quiver on my back that’s helped me become a good cancer patient. My ability to digest information and discuss it in clear terms has helped me to navigate all the cancer mazes and maps that include financial, medical, professional, and personal. Ask me any question you want about my experience or anything related to MBC and I am happy to share an opinion or an experience. It’s incumbent on me and on anyone able to do so: to share of themselves when and if possible. No one understands quite like others afflicted with similar diagnoses. And our support circles must widen to include those who may be strangers, today. Fast friends become integral to our own inner peace and how we seek out and integrate them into our lives, I would argue, is key to a better quality of life. Thus my blog that you tumbled into somehow.
How did I get here?
25 odd years of strategy in the high tech industry allowed me to quickly develop required skills to which I’d not even been exposed prior to landing my first gig as a public relations manager. The very nature of what my industry set out to do, simply stated, was to change the speed at which the world communicated. That necessitated the use of newly invented tools – tools that would vividly engage customers in real time discussions rather than just yell it at them way back when in the age of commercial advertising. We had the awesome job of convincing businesses they could trust us to successfully lead them into the future. Hence, the unlikely career of an English major began in telecommunications.
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Confront a cancer diagnosis and its consequent journey through and beyond treatment and watch yourself plagued by a myriad of questions. What to ask? Where to look? Who to trust? How to heal? In a sea of information, thoughts and feelings can run rampant leaving you at the mercy of your own confusion.
Since that was my quandary when I was faced with a breast cancer diagnosis 6 1/2 years ago, my aim through sharing my own challenges and pursuit of healing is to provide clarity, insight and perspective into these questions. Through a mix of poetry and prose I share my reactions to joining the C. league and the learning quest that has provided me with the tools that I need to feel confident and in better control of my own health and wellbeing. My hope is that my journey and research will resonate with those who need support or just want to stay well.
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A blog that educates women on breast cancer/breast reconstruction. This site gives women the support to take back what breast cancer has taken from them.
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Life lessons from an ordinary girl with a lot to say about the life God's given her before and AFTER triple negative breast cancer. I'm pretty much a simple book worm with a complicated mind. I'm a very content wallflower and a very happy nerdy girl who grew up to marry the love of her life, fought the beast and by God's grace have raised two amazing young men.
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With ongoing research to recognize the exact factors that cause Breast Cancer, various ways and means to spread awareness about it and prevention methods have been put into action. One of them being hygiene and breast self-examination.
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I write about my life and it gets a bit messy.
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On February 14th, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. My response was, "Ok. What's the plan." I have been a caregiver for my entire adult life, as a Physical Therapist and as a divorced mother of 3 boys (ages 13, 15 and 18). My biggest concern is with my boys and the affects that these upcoming challenges will have on them.
In the midst of all of this, my focus has become educating and help other women through this journey. I now have a plan in place to allow my experience to help and guide others.
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Thoughts about Chemo, hair loss, etc., and whatever other surprises I have in store.
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When cancer is actually a beginning, and not an end.
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My Journey with Metastatic Breast Cancer
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