The Updated Breast Advocate® App Is Ready to Download & Here’s Why You...
Note: This is a sponsored review. I only review products I use myself and feel will be of interest and value to you, Dear Readers. I hope you enjoy reading this review, and I hope it’ll convince you...
View ArticleHello, 2020! Looking Back, Looking Forward
Here we go, my first blog post of 2020 – my first blog post of the new decade! That sounds so strange, doesn’t it? First things first though. I hope you had a lovely holiday. If yours was difficult...
View Article“Cowden’s Syndrome: Big Head, Big Problems”– A Guest Post for National...
Every year, I share a guest post for National Hereditary Cancer Week. And btw, I am thrilled with this name change. In the past, this week was designated as National Hereditary Breast & Ovarian...
View ArticleIf you had a crystal ball for 2021, would you take a peek?
Whew, 2020 is over! Goodbye. So long. Good riddance. It’s safe to say we’re all relieved to have closed the books on 2020. It was rugged, that’s for sure. Like everyone else, I’m pretty ecstatic to...
View ArticleI Am a Previvor with Lynch Syndrome – A Guest Post by Georgia Hurst
Many people, maybe even most, have never heard of Lynch syndrome. Before being thrust into the world of hereditary cancer, I had not. September 26 – October 2, 2021 is National Hereditary Cancer Week....
View Article12 Years & Would You Reverse Your Cancer Diagnosis?
An audio version of “12 Years & Would You Reverse Your Cancer Diagnosis?” is available via my free resource library. It’s been 12 years since I heard the words, you have ‘a’ cancer. Yep. 12 years....
View ArticleWhy Pinktober Sucks! – A guest post by Rod Ritchie
The third week of BCAM is designated as Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week. Roughly 1% of breast cancers occur in men. By the end of 2022, about 2,710 American men are expected to have been diagnosed...
View Article“Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day — 10 things I want you to know about previvors”...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colon cancer (CRC) is the second deadliest cancer in the U.S. March 22 is Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day. (We’ll get to what that is in a bit.) Wait,...
View ArticleWatching My Husband Die – by Georgia Hurst
Whoa, you might be thinking. This is a heavy topic for a blog post. Perhaps too heavy for some of you, and it’s okay if this is the case for you. In this space, however, we will continue to talk about...
View ArticleYour Hard Matters too!
Note: An audio of this post is available in my free resource library to listen to now or download for later. We all go through hard things. Such is life. Sure, it seems like some always have it easy,...
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