Care, Community Women and men who have been diagnosed with breast cancer are never alone. In this time of social distancing and isolation, it can feel like we are all alone. But we aren’t. Susan G. Komen offers many resources and help to patients, their families and loved ones who are going through a diagnosis and treatment. Trained staff at the Susan G. Komen Breast Care Helpline are available to answer questions and help everyone impacted by breast cancer through this difficult time. The staff offers education, psychosocial support and information on where patients and the loved ones can go for additional, local resources. We know that times are uncertain. Doctors’ appointments may be delayed, annual screenings are likely to be rescheduled, treatment might be impacted, and you have a list of questions. Some of us may be unable to see a health care provider in person. You can reach the helpline by phone at 1-877-GO-KOMEN or by email at helpline@komen.org. Services are offered in both English and Spanish, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET. We will all weather this pandemic together. Contact Susan G. Komen, the helpline or your local Affiliate today and let us know how we can help you. We’re here for you, we care about you and we’re here to support you. << Previous Post Delaying Mammograms During COVID-19 Means... Komen Blog Read More Next Post >> The Importance of Supporting Charities... Komen Blog Read More Related Stories Previous Next Komen Blog Knowing Your Family Health History... Read More Komen Blog An Opportunity To Live Read More Komen Blog The Racial Injustice of Breast... Read More Komen Blog Mortality Rates for Black Women... Read More Komen Blog Komen’s 2021-2022 Advocacy Priorities Seek... Read More Komen Blog Tips for Living a Healthy... Read More Komen Blog Breast Cancer, No Longer Your... Read More Komen Blog When Pink is Just Another... Read More Komen Blog Social Justice Is An Issue... Read More Komen Blog Komen Scholar Joe Gray Brings... Read More Komen Blog Susan G. Komen Launches New... Read More Komen Blog Who’s Your One: Cathy and... Read More Komen Blog Komen LA’s Mark Pilon Recovering... Read More Komen Blog In Case You Missed It:... Read More Komen Blog Cherishing Every Moment Read More Komen Blog Breast Cancer Clusters: Why Do... Read More Komen Blog Surviving the Paperwork Read More Komen Blog Chief Scientific Advisors Update on... Read More Komen Blog Komen’s 2021-2022 Advocacy Priorities Seek... Read More Komen Blog Knowing Your Family Health History... Read More Komen Blog An Opportunity To Live Read More Komen Blog The Racial Injustice of Breast... Read More Komen Blog Mortality Rates for Black Women... Read More Komen Blog Tips for Living a Healthy... Read More Komen Blog Breast Cancer, No Longer Your... Read More Komen Blog When Pink is Just Another... Read More Komen Blog Social Justice Is An Issue... Read More Komen Blog Breast Cancer Patients: Be Your... Read More Komen Blog Patient Groups to Congress: End... Read More Komen Blog What to Do When Your... Read More Komen Blog Dr. Elizabeth Mittendorf Wants To... Read More Komen Blog Urge Congress Today to Pass... Read More Komen Blog Komen Scholar Joe Gray Brings... Read More Komen Blog Amgen Launches Breakaway Challenge Benefiting... Read More Amanda DeBard Komen Advocate Rebecca Seago-Coyle Knows... Read More