Guest Blog, Patient Resources
Them a special guest blog post from Debbie There are many names for the two rounded soft parts on the person’s torso; breasts, melons, tatas, cream pies, gems, jugs, rack, knockers, boobies, and many more. I did not develop my breasts until I was 14 years old....
General, Patient Resources
Scars Of Strength Series – Each story is written in the patient’s own words. Please read and share. #ScarsOfStrength – Kerri’s Story My name is Kerri and I was diagnosed with IBC in May of 2019. I was 48 years old with no family history. I had a clear...
General, Patient Resources
I was diagnosed the day before my 39th birthday, in 2003. 17 years on, my face now has many more wrinkles than my scar! Luckily I had a medical team who knew how to treat IBC. Even in 2020, many are not so fortunate so the IBC Network is crucial in the research and...
General, Patient Resources
Scars Of Strength Series – Each story is written in the patient’s own words. Please read and share. #ScarsOfStrength – Eva’s Story At 36 years old I was diagnosed with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer. At the time my children were 5 and 3. The IBC...
Patient Resources, Research
#ScarsOfStrength – Nico’s Story The #ScarsOfStrength daily stories are written in the patient’s own words. Please read and share each story. So, here I am, 5 years post-Inflammatory-Breast-Cancer diagnosis and living with the aftermath of treatment. While...