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“Beauty On My Terms” …Insights from The BRCA Sisterhood Founder

Karen Malkin Lazarovitz, founder of the 10,000 member BRCA Sisterhood Facebook group makes it happen. After her preventive surgeries and breast reconstruction 10 years ago, she started something special. Today, this supportive space for women diagnosed with BRCA buzzes with activity. She is also the woman behind BeautyOnMyTerms.com – and she is busy and frank. […]

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Getting Grounded …The 8 Month Journey of a Relocated Newlywed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer

A beautiful blond water scientist married a handsome entrepreneur a day shy of Valentine’s Day, last spring. The wedding was held in South Africa near the Vrede en Lust Wine Estate – a retreat for body, mind and spirit. Three weeks later she found a lump on her right breast. Although it was small a

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Holiday Gifts for Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients …The Book, The Bra, the Beauty Bundle and the Billow®

Women deserve to be pampered. For those newly diagnosed with breast cancer, this is especially true…along with women preparing for mastectomies. Gifting them with unique products that are tailored to their needs will ease their anxiety and is particularly meaningful in their time of need. I’ve selected a few favorites that will inform and boost

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Ivis Expands SHARE Services … Latinas Well-Served due to Lessons She Learned from Breast Cancer

In 1993, when Ivis Febus-Sampayo was nursing her second child, she had an odd sensation in her breast. She asked her doctor to check it out. He did not do much of anything. For more than 18 months she complained to him while living with discomfort and worry.  A dull feeling deep inside turned into

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Comfort and Beauty …Style Doesn’t Take a Break after Cancer

Comfort and beauty, essential to #healwithstyle, link function with flair. Slimming lines, hidden drain pockets, cooling fabrics, simple snaps, flattering palettes and versatile layering are transforming the grim and elastic garments that women traditionally wore during the weeks, months and years of treatment due to breast cancer. The acute sensitivity that women experience following surgery

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Reflections After Breast Cancer…Jill Dougherty and Jane O. Smith

By Jane O. Smith at Stage Your Comeback Every year there is a celebration for cancer survivors on the first Sunday in June. National Cancer Survivors Day events are held across the country, to take note of their extraordinary milestones and successes. There are a number of guideposts to reach in order to be deemed

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