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Community & Connection / Personal Storiesscissors
What's it really like to hear the words "you have breast cancer?" What's it like to make treatment decisions? To tell family members and friends? To go through chemotherapy and radiation? To have a mastectomy?

Here you can find stories by women, and a few men, who share all this and more.


Tara Tara's Story
I am a 31-year-old, never-been-married woman. I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma in February. MORE >

Andrea Andrea's Story
Almost daily, I'm encouraged to "keep fighting!" and, while I sincerely appreciate the emboldening intention, I'm always a bit perplexed. I'm not fighting. In fact, I've never fought less. MORE >

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