Updated January 21, 2014 – “The IBC world suffered a great loss today. Lori Grennan, the inspiration for much of our work, has passed away. Peace to her family and all who loved her. We will continue on, in her honor, educating and funding IBC research.”...
guest post by Dr Angela Alexander, a TRIUMPH translational postdoctoral fellow at MD Anderson. Her laboratory work focuses on combinatorial treatment approaches to benefit IBC and TNBC patients. Her full bio is at the end of this post and we are so grateful for her...
On September 09, 2013 someone wrote me and commented on how hard it must’ve been for me when Lori died since she and I were so close. I told him it was difficult, but unfortunately Lori is not the first friend I had lost to IBC. I told him I’ve met...
Today I am celebrating my 6 year cancer anniversary—a survivor of Stage IIIb, HER2+ Inflammatory Breast Cancer. I give credit for my survival to the miracle drug, Herceptin, and early detection—as early can be with IBC. Amazingly, only one node was positive! Since...
Someone asked me why our logo is a puff, and not a ribbon. I realized I had not written about our choices in our imagery in awhile. Why we use a webby puff and not a ribbon, the “Silence is Killing Me” ad campaign, our “no lump still...