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Updated on November 1, 2024April 22, 2024

Embracing Those Chemo Curls: Ellyn’s Styling Recommendations 

Most of us know that chemotherapy will leave you bald. This is because the drugs used to attack fast-growing cancer cells in your body don’t discern, and attack ALL fast-growing cells, including your hair roots.  It’s what happens when that hair grows back that gets extra fascinating. When your hair begins sprout (usually about three …

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gift basket
Updated on November 1, 2024April 20, 2024

Gift ideas for someone recently diagnosed with breast cancer

When I was going through my treatment, having comforting items brought warmth to my heart. Each person’s preferences can vary, but here are a few gift ideas of things that I or my friends found helpful. Soft, cozy blankets and socks were my absolute favourite gift ideas – they were comforting, especially during treatment, and …

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Angry at cancer
Updated on November 1, 2024April 20, 2024

My mom has cancer. And I’m angry about it.

It’s completely normal and understandable to be feeling angry when your mom or another loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Cancer is unfair and often brings up a multitude of complicated emotions. When I was diagnosed, it was not only a shock to me, but to my family as well. My kids, despite …

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Mother and child
Updated on November 1, 2024April 20, 2024

How do I tell my three-year-old child I have cancer?

Sharing news of a diagnosis with a small child can indeed be challenging. When I was diagnosed, my kids were in early 20s and already understood the gravity of it, but a three-year-old might not grasp it fully. In simple terms, you could explain to your child that mommy is feeling unwell and needs to …

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Updated on November 1, 2024April 19, 2024

Understanding Your Breast Cancer Risk and the Gail Model for Risk Assessment 

I believe that when it comes to breast cancer and knowing your risks, knowledge truly is power. Let’s talk about the GAIL Model of Risk Assessment and why it matters. Let’s start with a story that made headlines recently. You might have heard about Olivia Munn, the actress and now breast cancer advocate, who bravely …

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