Linda Rush: Joining a Sisterhood, Working for a Cure
Linda Rush’s story In 1997 my friend, Benja Arnold, was diagnosed with recurrence of breast cancer after having been disease free for 7 years. Because of her, I participated in […]
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Linda Rush’s story In 1997 my friend, Benja Arnold, was diagnosed with recurrence of breast cancer after having been disease free for 7 years. Because of her, I participated in […]
Til Death Do Us Part by Kate Strosser “To love and honor until death do us part” is a phrase often used in marriage ceremonies. On my wedding day, October 17, […]
I have learned many things in the last few years. These are things that I hope nobody else ever has to learn. While I am a strong proponent of continuing […]
March 18, 1994…when I replay that day in my mind, it is in slow motion. It didn’t feel like it that day; it felt like a runaway snowball, out of […]
My Experience with Inflammatory Breast Cancer by Wendy Oyler I was diagnosed with IBC at age 50 in 1998. I had been visiting a friend with many antiques, including old […]
To my IBC friends, I hope you get some inspiration from my story. My course was tolerable and uneventful, compared to some stories I have heard. I hope this sends […]
What is Gamma Knife? The National Cancer Institute defines Gamma Knife therapy as “a treatment using gamma rays, a type of high-energy radiation that can be tightly focused on small […]
Follow Brenda Denzler from her pre-IBC diagnosis in 2009 through chemotherapy, surgery, radiation and post-treatment in 2011. Here is her journey in her own words. Be sure to read her […]
In March of 2011 I was diagnosed with Stage III (c) HER2-positive/HR-negative Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). Like most people, I had never heard of IBC, let alone met anyone who […]
Kathy Milburn-Williams’ Triple Negative IBC Story [Interview with Kathy Milburn-Williams by Phyllis Johnson] “Don’t worry about it. It will probably be okay,” Kathy Milburn-Williams’ doctor told her when Kathy showed […]
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