Featured What were your initial symptoms of breast cancer that led you to see a doctor?Whether it was a noticeable change in appearance, sensation, or any other symptom, what clued you in that something wasn't quite right?...reactions52repliesSymptoms
Active yesterdayWho are the caregivers in your life and what kind of support do they need? Caregivers have key roles in the physical and emotional support of those living with metastatic breast cancer. Whether it be family or...reactions7repliesCaregiving
Active yesterdayHave you sought out a second opinion?If you have, what was your experience? What were the reasons behind this choice? Do you have any tips or advice for...reactions2repliesTips & AdviceAdvocacy
Active 3 days agoMedical marijuana Is anyone open and interested into starting a conversation about medical marijuana? I believe that marijuana can be such a helpful tool...reactions11repliesMedical MarijuanaCommunityTips & Advice
Active 3 days agoHow do you feel about the term "survivor"?Do you use it when describing your experiences or those of others? If not, what do you prefer? Today we are thinking...reactions29repliesCommunity
Does faith or spirituality help you cope with your diagnosis?Many people in our community have mentioned that their faith has played a major role in coping with their diagnosis. Has faith...reactions27repliesCoping
Breast Cancer through the Eyes of a SurvivorBreast cancer is often described in stages, treatments, and timelines, but living through it brings a very different understanding. From a survivor’s...reactions5repliesDiagnosisTreatmentAwareness
Have you experienced chemo brain as a result of your treatments?Many people treated for advanced breast cancer experience chemo brain which can affect your language, how you learn, think, and reason. -...reactions32repliesChemotherapyTreatment
Surviving RecurrenceI went for a mammogram 8 years ago and that is when my journey started. I had stage 1 breast cancer. I...reactions1reply
Metastatic Breast cancer Stage 4 Double Mastectomy so it’s attached to my chest wall behind my left breast and into my lymph nodes and into my left...reactionsrepliesTreatment