Meet Kelly – Stage 2B, Colorado
My life was good in 2017. I was married to the perfect man, enjoyed time with family and a few close friends, fly-fished often, and had my dream job working in the world of oncology.
My life was good in 2017. I was married to the perfect man, enjoyed time with family and a few close friends, fly-fished often, and had my dream job working in the world of oncology.
Meet Jaxon! Diagnosed with Stage 2B in 2013 and in remission until 2020 when recurred at stage 4.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer on 25th of March 2022 at the age of 28. It was devastating, for the first few weeks I didn't really realize what was happening to me.
During my late 20's I went in multiple times to have a cyst looked at. They would do an ultrasound and then drain it, never anything to worry about.
I was diagnosed with Stage 2B Breast Cancer exactly one month before my 31st birthday.
I had just turned 30. As soon as we returned from our diving trip I found a lump.
Cancer survivor once and fighting second time at 36.
Genetic Testing Saves Lives. I am a previvor to breast cancer.
My cancer journey started back in my early 20’s. My mom had just been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
A baby and breast cancer all during COVID.
When I received my breast cancer diagnosis, one of my biggest fears was what the disease would do to my confidence.
At the end of April 2021, I found a lump on my left breast in the shower and booked into the doctors straight away.
My name is Nadia and I was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer stage 2b at the age of 26.
Being pregnant saved my life! It was May of 2017 and I was at the end of my first trimester with my second daughter.
There will always be THAT ONE DAY. You know what I’m talking about, that one day when you heard the words “you have cancer”.
My story of breast cancer at 26 whilst working as a cancer nurse.
The difficulties we face as we fight cancer shape us to be stronger, more resilient and grateful in life.
Cancer sucks, but walking through the valley of treatment will lead to exhilaration when reaching the summit.
There wasn’t a strong family history of Breast Cancer, but after my breast cancer diagnosis, my 2 adult children and myself tested positive for the BRCA2 genetic mutation…
My name is Simona (36) and 5 years ago I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, in the 36th week of my pregnancy.
A career revolving around breast cancer didn’t prepare me for my own diagnosis.
I want to encourage young women to know their body, their risks, and talk to their doctors immediately about any concerns.
I won’t say that 2021 was the worst year of my life, or that I’ve been through proverbial hell. Cancer has given me more than it has taken.
Hello, my name is Natasha, 34 years old, diagnosed with Stage 2 estrogen receptor her2- breast cancer at the age of 29 less than 2 months after saying “I Do” to my husband.
When I was 20 years old, my father passed away from lung cancer. At that time I realized how short life could be, so I decided to enjoy it as much as possible.
Stage 3B Survivor and Patient Advocate for Men. I am a Sydney-born writer, internet publisher, and breast cancer patient activist.
Twin, two-time breast cancer survivor, and Founder and President of nonprofit organization-paying it forward!
I am a two time cancer survivor. I learned I had stomach lymphoma in Nov. 2015 after the gastric sleeve surgery and have been in remission since 2016.
Aloha, my name is Jo-leen and I was diagnosed at age 47 with stage 1 invasive ductal carcinoma in my right breast on 2/20/2020.
I’m Davina, from Maryland, 52 years old, diagnosed at 47. Almost 6 year survivor.