Just like new COVID-19 cases are being reported daily throughout the country, the same goes for the men and women who are diagnosed with breast cancer. Yep, this happens to men too.
If you have a friend or family member who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, it can be tough to know what to say or how to approach that person. Here are eight tips on how to do it.
When it comes to the fight against breast cancer, not all pinks are equal. As we become more aware of the “pinkwashing” of America, we know that buying something in a shade of pink isn't necessarily doing anything to help the fight against breast cancer -- and some products can actually hinder it. That's why, as we spend our October supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month, getting the word out and doing our individual best to fund the cause as we see fit, we need to make sure we're supporting the fight well. (And of course, looking good while doing it -- that's also nice.)
For over 35 years I have interviewed several thousand guests for my I Love Life show. These are folks that have overcome tremendous adversities and consider life a blessing!
When this 23-year old mom was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma, she had no idea that her biggest cheerleader would be one of the smallest people in her life.