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Latest Hope For The Frontlines Articles

Twins Battle Breast Cancer Together

May 15, 2013: Identical twins, Melissa and Nicole have been best friends all their life. Tragedy first struck when Melissa, a 34-year-old mom of four discovered a lump. Going against her first's doctor's diagnosis, Melissa knew the lump was not benign.

My New Life With Breast Cancer

May 13, 2013: Thirty seven-year old Waithera Kabiru has a dazzling smile and a positive attitude that's contagious. A day after her 37th birthday, she underwent her first treatment and reflects on that day as her "second chance at life."

Pick a Fight: The Battle Against Breast Cancer

May 10, 2013: A positive attitude is the best offense against breast cancer! This brave hero radiates positive energy, despite a rough battle with breast cancer.

Patsy Lindsay - Breast Cancer Hero!

May 9, 2013: It takes a special type of woman to battle breast cancer. It takes a super-human one to battle it twice in six years. Patsy Lindsay is one such lady. This is her story of how she took control of her health and well being with her faithful pooch, Sam by her side.

Can Dogs Sniff Out Breast Cancer?

May 8, 2013: A new study further dwells into canine ability to sniff out breast cancer! Depending on the results of the study, the diagnosis of breast cancer could be changed forever!

3D Mammogram Helps Breast Cancer Detection

May 3, 2013: Great news! New 3D techniques of breast cancer screening are improving the accuracy of breast cancer detection.

Fighting Stage 4 With A Smile

May 1, 2013: Twenty-nine-year-old Kate Crawford is on a journey to survive! At 25, she founded Project Sweet Peas two years after she lost her first born in NICU, to help families with critically ill children. Now, after her diagnosis with Stage 4 breast cancer, she's still staying strong and fighting for her life.

Megan, Her Pregancy & Breast Cancer

Apr 30, 2013: It was midway during her third pregnancy that Megan discovered she had breast cancer. There's never a good moment to hear the dreaded diagnosis, but coupled with the stress and challenges of pregnancy, Megan's had her work cut out for her.

Liz, A 21 Year Old Survivor

Apr 29, 2013: Twenty-one? That's far too young to be diagnosed with breast cancer, or so Liz thought. This brave young lady opens up about her unbelievable diagnosis! Early detection saves lives, so go on, schedule your annual today!

One Woman's Story

Apr 17, 2013: The most important thing when battling cancer, is using your network of love, strength, and support to prop you up during the hard times. This brave lady shares her story of how she became a Pink Ribbon Warrior.

Robynne's Breast Cancer Journey

Apr 16, 2013: A positive attitude can make all the difference, as breast cancer survivor, Robynne can attest to! Robynne opens up about her experience as a pink ribbon warrior and how important her network of support from family and friends was helpful in overcoming this disease.

"Smooth Recovery" - A Guide for Women

Apr 9, 2013: Post diagnosis there are many questions and worries that flood a patient's mind, some about treatment options, and others about family, friends, and emotional struggles.

Male Breast Cancer: A Patient's Perspective

Apr 7, 2013: People often mistake breast cancer as a women's disease, but each year over 2000 men are diagnosed with breast cancer. In this video, Oliver Bogler, Ph.D. shares his journey through breast cancer.

Breast Cancer Survivor Lives To Hear Her Daughter's 1st Word

Mar 30, 2013: There are many things that makes us want to keep fighting against the pain to overcome the odds. But there's rarely a reason better than wanting to be there to see your children grow up. For Tracey Wright, her new born twin girls provided just the right inspiration to keep fighting!

What Can Be Done Better?

Feb 20, 2013: Matt Bernardis is a CEO of a Nevada based company working in the field of breast cancer diagnosis. In his TED talk, he addresses the issues surrounding breast cancer detection, and what can be done better. As he notes, there are 3 main problems; the high incidence of breast cancer - 1 in 8 women; reactionary care, as opposed to precautionary care; and out dated tools.
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