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Military Mom Battles Breast Cancer

Military Mom Battles Breast Cancer

Michele Ann is one brave lady! She has to be, given that she is a military mom. This critical care nurse and former chemo nurse, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She takes you through her very personal story in hopes that her experience will help raise awareness!

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Max the Breast Cancer-Detecting Dog

Max, the dog and his pet mom, Maureen have a beautiful friendship. Maureen noticed that Max was not his usual bouncy, lively self, and stayed away from her. Instinctively knew something was wrong. Sure enough, she detected a lump in her breast, and the doctors confirmed it was breast cancer. Maureen credits Max for saving her life.

Military Spouse Survives Breast Cancer

Military Spouse Survives Breast Cancer

Being a military spouse is not easy, it takes a brave personality to handle the emotional pressures of being separated from a loved one who is fighting for our nation’s freedom. The role is not made any easier when coupled with a breast cancer diagnosis.

Getting a Mammogram – What To Expect

Getting a Mammogram – What To Expect

Getting a mammogram can be a scary thought, especially if you don’t know what to expect. This informative video explains in great detail the different steps involved when getting your annual mammogram.

A Future Without Breast Cancer

A Future Without Breast Cancer

Dr. Susan Love, a well-known surgeon, and an advocate of preventative breast cancer research shares with us her views on how far we’ve come in the Pink Ribbon Battle. Having just overcome leukemia, she explains why we need to be more proactive and eradicate cancer completely!

Becky’s Pregnancy & Breast Cancer

Becky’s Pregnancy & Breast Cancer

Imagine being barely 34 years old, and 5 weeks pregnant when you are diagnosed with breast cancer? Becky Eccher shares her story of diagnosis, pregnancy, and perseverance!

Genetic Testing and Breast Cancer

Genetic Testing and Breast Cancer

Angelina Jolie chose to have a double mastectomy after discovering that she tested positive for the “breast cancer gene,” BRACA1. She has inspired many women to open up about their stories. Vanessa shares the story of how breast cancer affected the women of her family.