Marissa’s Story

Marissa’s Story

Age Diagnosed with IBC: 27 Year of Diagnosis: 2015 Current Status: NED/Remission I was diagnosed 5 weeks after giving birth to my daughter. My cancer presented itself 3 weeks prior to delivery. I had what looked like two bug bites on my left breast that hurt very bad...
Current Standard of Care

Current Standard of Care

Although published in 2017, these papers are still viewed as the current standard of care. They are reviewed regularly and were last reviewed December 4 – 5, 2022 at the International IBC Conference hosted in Houston, TX at MD Anderson. The links to the papers,...
Nina’s Story of Hope

Nina’s Story of Hope

Age Diagnosed with IBC: 44 Year of Diagnosis: 1996 Current Status: Cancer free I am a 26 years survivor of IBC. I was diagnosed in Aug of 1996 at age 44. You can do the math. I am proud to tell you all I am 70 years young. In those days, it was staged as a 3B cancer....
What to watch for regarding recurrence.

What to watch for regarding recurrence.

A common question regarding inflammatory breast cancer recurrence is “what actually are we looking for?” I often get messages or emails from ladies asking about recurrence or progression of disease and they are not really sure what to look for. That alone is a...
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