A curated guide for better breast health and wellness for all.
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More Life Magazine Editor shares key takeaways from the inaugural Science of Community Outreach Engagement (SoCOE) conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Mila shares how music therapy helped her process difficult emotions after her breast cancer diagnosis.
Learn how a young Black woman overcame a delayed breast cancer diagnosis and now empowers others to advocate for their health. Discover five essential tips for better healthcare advocacy.
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Jasmine shares the impact of breast cancer on her family dynamic between her grandmother living with metastatic breast cancer and her mother who cared for both of them.
Dr. Dede Teteh and Tiah Tomlin-Harris champion non-toxic personal care products to lower the risk of breast cancer.
Alycia found a home at Project Life, a virtual wellness house for people affected by metastatic breast cancer.
The financial impact of metastatic breast cancer didn’t stop Marlena from crossing the stage thanks to Infinite Strength.
Cindy shares the peaks and valleys of navigating breast cancer as a non-binary person, and finding community with Young Survival Coalition.
For the Breast of Us helps women of color use their voice to help others affected by breast cancer.
Garry shines a light on the experience of male breast cancer and encourages men to remain vigilant despite the odds.
Thandi shares her journey to healing after breast cancer with the help of integrative medicine.
For Dulce, a woman full of positivity and resilience, a breast cancer diagnosis became a path to self-discovery and a deeper self-love.
The choice to have —or not have — a family still belongs to Roshni thanks to The Chick Mission.
Ricki Fairley and Hayley Brown are a remarkable mother-daughter duo, playing a significant role in the evolution of Black Breast Cancer advocacy.
The support Katrece found for her kids after her diagnosis has left a lasting positive impact on their family.
The Asian ethnicity is a large umbrella that can overshadow the differences across the various cultures it represents. Jess shares her desire for greater visibility — and distinction — of Asian people affected by breast cancer.
Bag It revamps resources for the Spanish-speaking community by engaging the Spanish-speaking community in the development process.
Travis Douglas shares insights on embracing support, navigating the physical changes from breast cancer treatments, and drawing strength from his faith every step of the way.