Features Related to Breast Cancer
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Me and the Girls: Jennifer Mukai
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed breast cancer survivors as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called "Me & the Girls," explores the personal stories of these women after they were diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Jennifer Mukai, 43, live
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Me and the Girls: Pam Cerceo
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed women who faced breast cancer as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called "Me & the Girls," explores the personal stories of these women. Pam Cerceo, 51, lives in the Philadelphia area. She didn't have breast cancer, but it
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Me and the Girls: Tammy Joyner
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed breast cancer survivors as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called “Me & the Girls,” explores the personal stories of these women after they were diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Tammy Joyner, 49, lives
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Me and the Girls: Mary Manasco
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed breast cancer survivors as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called "Me & the Girls," explores the personal stories of nine women who faced breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Mary Manasco, 59, lives in Jackson, Miss. I
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Me and the Girls: Ilene Smith
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed breast cancer survivors as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called “Me & the Girls,” explores the personal stories of these women after they were diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Ilene Smith, MS, RD, 49,
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Me and the Girls
"You have breast cancer." This year, nearly 250,000 women in the U.S. will hear those words. Last year, Zunilda Guzman was one of them. "I was devastated," says Guzman, 39. "I wanted the world to end." But Guzman, mother to a 9-year-old daughter, knew she couldn't let that happen. And neither did an
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Me and the Girls: Zunilda Guzman
WebMD senior writer Miranda Hitti interviewed breast cancer survivors as part of a series for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The series, called “Me & the Girls,” explores the personal stories of these women after they were diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor Zunilda Guzman, 39, live
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Elizabeth Edwards: Her Breast Cancer Experience
Elizabeth Edwards, wife of former senator and presidential candidate John Edwards, knows her breast cancer is not going away. Edwards' breast cancer, first diagnosed in 2004, has recurred. It's in her bones, and, as Edwards writes in her new memoir, Resilience, "it wasn’t leaving. Not ever." That kn
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Breast Cancer Clothing: Bras, Scarves, Accessories, and More
When you're first diagnosed with breast cancer, all you can think about is "Am I going to die?" But as you begin to learn to live with your cancer diagnosis, you start to think about other things, like "What am I going to look like bald?" It may sound frivolous, but ask any breast cancer survivor an
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What I Learned from Breast Cancer
One writer reveals what it's really like to live with the disease day-to-day — and honors the woman who helped her through the darkest moments. Last October, REDBOOK asked readers to send in their stories of how breast cancer had touched their lives — whether they themselves had the disease or had w
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