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Breast cancer is often first suspected when a lump or change is found in the breast or when an abnormal area is seen on a mammogram. Most of the time, these findings don’t turn out to be breast cancer. However, the only way to know for sure is to do follow-up tests. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3D9wH76
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The latest practice-changing advancements in breast cancer research were just announced at the 2024 ASCO annual meeting. In the next episode of Breast Cancer Breakthroughs hear from Komen grantees Dr. Tarah Ballinger and Dr. Pedram Razavi about how these new advancements are personalizing breast cancer treatment. Tune in July 18 @ 1PM CT. More info here: https://bit.ly/3X1yPW0
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"I'm living my life out loud," said Janice, a 2-time breast cancer survivor, who shares updates about her health online with family and friends. "I want people to be educated about breast cancer." Because of you, 91% of people who received help from Komen's patient navigators said it improved their quality of life. Your gift today will be doubled by our partners at Avis Budget Group: https://bit.ly/4cmROTo #AvisBudgetGroup #DrivenToDoGood #PlanOnUs #WeKnowTheRoad
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Sometimes it's hard to know what to do or what to say when your loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Komen has a variety of educational materials available for co-survivors – those who support people with breast cancer during and after treatment. https://bit.ly/3XvW5xa
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Join CURE Media Group and Susan G. Komen at the in-person “Educated Patient” series for the latest on metastatic breast cancer care. Find a session near you: https://bit.ly/3zAPPfM
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“Being a cancer survivor is forever with you as part of your fabric for better or worse.” Jill Martin Brooks shares her road to recovery with the Today Show since learning she had a BRCA2 mutation and being diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer last year. After undergoing treatment, Jill is feeling positive and grateful. https://lnkd.in/eruapDWx
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Tune in to the latest episode of Real Talk to hear Kasey and Dani discuss how they were never told that ovarian and prostate cancers on the paternal sides of their families could put them at higher risk for breast cancer. https://apple.co/2LMAcsi
Real Talk: Why Didn't Someone Tell Me?
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#Breastcancer is a life-altering experience. Fill in the blank and tell us what you learned from your experience with breast cancer!
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For Wisconsin mom of three and firefighter Bizzy, 2022 was a whirlwind of emotions, beginning with receiving the call that she and her best friend and fellow firefighter Sunny Pulver had been cast as a team on season 36 of “The Amazing Race.” The year would end with her struggling for a diagnosis for the lumps in her left breast. Read more: https://bit.ly/3RMjLvK
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