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BeACTive: Empowering workouts for people with breast cancer

This new, 3-week exercise series features 9 workouts of about 20 minutes each and is designed especially for people who are going through or recovering from treatment, preparing for surgeries, or regaining mobility after surgery. See the full playlist.

 
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Erica Taxin: 2021 Going Beyond Honoree

11/16/21

Erica was diagnosed with the BRCA gene mutation several years ago and made the difficult choice to get preventative surgeries to minimize her risk of cancer. Erica has served as a strong and vocal advocate about her personal decisions to protect her health and is helping her children navigate these decisions in a positive and informed manner.

Ask the expert: Triple-negative breast cancer with Rita Nanda, MD

02/24/22

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) makes up 15 to 20 percent of all breast cancer diagnoses, and disproportionately affects young, Black, and Latinx communities who often face barriers to information and care. TNBC can be misunderstood and as a person with triple-negative breast cancer, you may have specific concerns regarding your diagnosis and care.

Oncologist, Rita Nanda, MD, answers questions about early stage and metastatic TNBC, and addresses managing symptoms and side-effects, treatment options, and more.

Parenting with metastatic breast cancer

03/22/21

Amanda was diagnosed with a metastatic breast cancer recurrence in 2018. She and her husband had to find ways to help their young children adjust to her diagnosis and feel comfortable asking questions.

Parenting with early-stage breast cancer

03/22/21

When Emily was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer at age 35, she had to make decisions about when and how to tell her kids. She shares how she has navigated communication, including her daughter’s concerns about her own health.