The Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court and You
The Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit related to the Affordable Care Act, and here’s what it means for you.
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The Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit related to the Affordable Care Act, and here’s what it means for you.
A metastatic breast cancer patient’s view that there wasn’t a community to support her led Susan G. Komen to create the Metastatic Breast Cancer Impact Series to support patients and their loved ones.
Susan G. Komen is here during important moments to help women, men and their loved ones who are impacted by the disease.
We’re proud to partner with Betsey Johnson, fashion designer and breast cancer survivor, to shine a light on the powerful role friendship plays for all of those impacted by breast cancer.
Powerful photographs of Anna Rathkopf and Jennifer Merendino show the reality of living with breast cancer.
Telemedicine, or meeting with your doctor over the phone or computer, has been more widely used recently than in the past due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s in large part due to Congress lifting restrictions on its use. The New York Times recently published an article that looked at whether or not telemedicine is here […]
The census is now open for everyone to complete. It is important that every household in the U.S. participates because the information collected informs so many important decisions about the next 10 years. Here are a few things impacted by census data: the census informs the number of representatives each state has in Congress, how […]
Dr. Barbara Segarra-Vazquez shares ideas for including more patient perspectives in breast cancer research and treatment.
New data shows Latinos and Blacks are more likely to contract COVID-19 and die from it, but the data is incomplete and only tells part of the picture.
Support groups can be an important resource for people diagnosed with breast cancer.
Events surrounding the death of George Floyd and the hundreds of other black men and women who have suffered similar fates are a symptom of a larger problem and need for social justice that has existed for generations.
The inequities that are present for African Americans in the COVID-19 pandemic are also present in breast cancer, which makes this unacceptable fact of particular importance to Komen.