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People Living with Metastatic Breast...

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People living with metastatic breast cancer can’t afford to wait for financial help. We’re all trying to make the most...

Metastatic Breast Cancer Has Taken...

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I have all the aches and the pains, much of it is a result of the chemotherapy, the swelling and...

An Insulin-lowering Diet May Lower...

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Susan G. Komen Scholar Rulla Tamimi is researching the link between insulin-suppressing diets and the risk of developing breast cancer

One Moment Changes Everything

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Anna and her husband, Jordan, know all too well that one moment can change everything. In 2016, they were parents...

Giving Back to Komen as...

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In 2018, Kristen Siskind was diagnosed with stage 3 triple negative breast cancer. She and her husband, Adam, were newlyweds,...

New Fundraising Campaign Asks People...

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Susan G. Komen’s Do It Yourself fundraising is rolling out its first campaign, one that is designed to make meetings...

Tracey’s Mission: Educating Others

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In 2002, Tracey discovered a lump in her breast. When she called her doctor’s office, she was met with resistance....

Could Swelling and Bursting Tumors...

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A surprising discovery in the lab has shown a therapy that causes tumors and cells to swell, and burst, might...

Now is the Moment for...

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Susan G. Komen encourages you to dedicate this October as a time of action, both for yourself and for others.

Sunshine, Faith and Family

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Ashley Fernandez was diagnosed with stage IV (metastatic) breast cancer when she was 31 years old. This is her story...

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month...

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Enter for a chance to win one of the amazing prize packages, including a rental card from Ford, an Echelon...

Breast Cancer and My Family...

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Breast cancer was not talked about in Carolyn Cofield’s family. She only learned her mother had breast cancer two months...