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Canadian Cancer Society Report Highlights the Financial Toxicity of a Cancer Diagnosis

Financial toxicity and a cancer diagnosis is something I’ve written about before. Here now is some fresh info on the topic from the Canadian Cancer Society that underscores the very real financial burden that accompanies a cancer diagnosis.  The first-of-its-kind report, entitled Canadian Cancer Statistics: A 2024 special report on the economic impact in Canada, …

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How Journaling Helps Process a Breast Cancer Journey

Embracing Strength in Vulnerability: How Journaling Helps Process a Breast Cancer Journey Guest post by Ronit, Firdman, creator of “My Words of Healing” – Guided Journal for Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Treatments  The Journey Behind the Journal As a mammography technologist since 2010, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside countless women as they navigate …

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How to Talk About Boobs at Work

Should we talk about boobs at work? This is an important conversation, and it’s about time we had it. Just as we discuss other health-related issues in the workplace, breast health shouldn’t be any different. Considering the statistics, all of us will likely encounter breast cancer in some way. One in eight women will be …

Breasts Not Included and Breasts Not Required Celebrate Women’s Decisions to Choose Aesthetic Flat Closure After Mastectomy 

A guest blog by Hannah Sullivan I chose aesthetic flat closure after my mastectomy. Through the lens of the camera, I have explored my and other women’s decisions to remain flat. I don’t grieve the loss of my breasts. I don’t grieve the biopsies, lumpectomies, mammograms, ultrasounds, MRIs, follow-up appointments, or anxiety while waiting for …

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