In July 2006, while taking a shower, I discovered a much larger lump in my right breast than the one…
I am looking for twenty local women who would be willing to share their stories of breast cancer—stories of courage…
Getting cancer is like experiencing a death. When you share the news, people gather around, they call, they care. But…
After I hung up the phone with the doctor, I could only sit there in silence. I lay in bed,…
For years, I’ve wanted to scream: What do I have to do for you to see me? Just tell me…
I don’t know why it bore such fury against me. We had never met, and it never even knew my…
I think it’s completely reasonable for me to be cranky and stressed. No more overthinking, and no more trying to…
For days I’ve asked myself: Why would God want me to live like this? Why would He do this to…
The doctors began preparing my body for chemotherapy, ordering a barrage of tests that left me feeling terrified. Throughout September…