Susan Davis: Learning to live with uncertainty
The moment I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer I begin to live with uncertainty—what comes next? Will the test results be... Read More
Rita Arditti: Lived over 30 years with MBC
I am 74 years old and I have lived over 40% of my life with metastatic breast cancer. Yes…for 30 years I... Read More
Pamela Lipton: Being ready to deal with a new treatment
In February, 2005, after a routine mammography, I was diagnosed as stage 1. One month later, I was informed it was probably... Read More
Shirley: Taking charge of your own care
Since September 2003, I have been living with metastatic breast cancer. My experiences underscore the importance of taking charge of your own... Read More
Noreen Fraser: Living with incurable cancer one day at a time
I am a 57-year-old mother of two almost-grown children, and I have been living with Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer since 2003.... Read More
Kim Roberts: Not going to give up
Hello. My name is Kim Roberts and I am a stage IV breast cancer survivor. I am 44 years old, divorced, and... Read More
Heather LoRe: Facing great challenge with even greater inspiration
Heather founded an MBC support group for North Reading, MA area patients. With her feet firmly planted in reality, Heather LoRe, first... Read More
Lisa: Don’t miss a moment!
In 2003 I went in for some minor breast reconstruction – I had a tram flap done in 1998 and needed a... Read More
Carla: Cancer is a growth, not a growth experience
A routine mammogram picked up my initial breast cancer in 1994 when I was 44 years old. Stunned, of course, because neither... Read More