The IV League: My Lifeline
As part of our October “Metastatic Monday” blog series, we will be publishing stories from our clients and their loved ones who are (or have been) faced with a metastatic […]
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As part of our October “Metastatic Monday” blog series, we will be publishing stories from our clients and their loved ones who are (or have been) faced with a metastatic […]
The IV League: My Lifeline Read More »
As part of our October “Metastatic Monday” blog series, we will be publishing stories from our clients and their loved ones who are (or have been) faced with a metastatic
Young and Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer Read More »
By: Michelle Vanderlinden, BCRC client A little bit about me: I am a 47-year-old mom of an 18-year-old daughter and a 10-year-old son. For fourteen years, I have been married to
Editors note: In May 2014, the American Society of Breast Surgeons (ASBrS) hosted over 1400 breast surgeons for their 15th Annual Meeting to discuss the latest issues affecting surgeons who
By: Debbie Shepherd, BCRC client I was diagnosed on Friday, November 8th with Stage 2a Invasive Ductal Carcinoma breast cancer. At the time I knew very little about breast cancer
“Our friendship will not end with chemo” – A Reflection on Support Read More »
Catherine A. Young, MD Radiologist with Austin Radiological Association (ARA) Attacks against screening mammography continue to be reported in the media, typically in reliance on flawed studies or analyses. Most