My story is a bit longer than most. I had been married for about 6 months when I noticed my nipple was inverting. So, in 1997 at the age of 37 while my daughter was only 10, I was diagnosed with stage IIb breast cancer. I had a double mastectomy ... Read More
Jo Ann
To Turning Heads: First of all I want to thank you for the most incredible day of pampering. Jane and Olga were terrific. I have never had my makeup done professionally. The air brushed make made me feel so speciql. Olga just made it fun and ... Read More
Rhonda
In my family, breast cancer and women go together like, wine & cheese, or peanut & jam, it’s rare to have one without the other. So, In August of 2008, when my MRI showed “suspicious” activity. My husband and I made the quick and very easy ... Read More
Jeannie
While getting ready to fall asleep one night, I found a lump on my left breast. Immediately the next morning I called my doctor and asked for an appointment. He was able to get me into his office within hours. After an unsuccessful needle ... Read More
Ada
On April 22, 2015, I was diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer. This is a rare form of breast cancer that statistically affects 1% of breast cancer patients. I can still remember the afternoon when the doctor called to give me my ultrasound ... Read More
Cindy
My name is Cindy Fonseca and I am 24 years old, recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I have always been an outdoorsy, athletic, optimistic, and positive person. I grew up playing sports and still love to play them on my free time. I enjoyed hiking ... Read More
Jeri
Being diagnosed for my second time in October 2014 was a huge surprise for me, I thought I was done with breast cancer! To my dismay it was also discovered at a more advanced stage, after a week or two of worry I met with my team and we finalized our ... Read More
Theresa
Have you ever asked yourself, “if I was given a cancer diagnoses how would I react, what would I do, how would life change or would it”? I had been living my life, or so I thought, healthy by eating properly, working out, managing stress and ... Read More
Caryn
Wow….what a series of blows. First I found the lump, then the surgery where I was assured it was Stage 1 and probably just radiation, then Oops we meant Stage 3 with Chemo, radiation and drugs. After the initial shock wore off, I realized I could do ... Read More
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