Stories about breast cancer that can inspire and inform

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L.N. Prather

Early Detection Saves Lives I was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive ductal and lobular breast cancer at the age of 39. That said, based on the size of my tumor, doctors estimate that I’d had it for at minimum two years prior. Getting a mammogram at the age of 40 is outdated. Don’t wait, especially […]

Gloria Almendarez

So scared I was diagnosed on July 21st with invasive lobular carcinoma, was I hot flashing so I called my primary care giver, and she notified me that the last mammogram I has was 5years ago, I was shocked, I went regularly but for some reason 5 years passed so fast. I made my appointment […]

Penny Farris

My Story I was 41 when I was diagnosed with ductal carcinoma invasive and lobular carcinoma in situ on June 27th 2014. I went in for my first mammogram and was called back for 2 more. Then came 2 biopsies in my left breastfeeding where the cancer was found. I didn’t have a lump or […]