Weekly Round-Up

Time for this week’s round-up of the best blog posts I’ve read over the past week. These posts touched me, taught me something, and inspired me, so I wanted to share them with you. Remember, if you’ve written a post you’d like readers to see, just leave a comment.

“One of the aspects of living with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) that is often difficult to explain to people who have not experienced MBC or other life-limiting diagnoses is the stress and strain of making many treatment decisions over the time that we live with the disease,” so writes Abigail this week.

Dr. Sherry Shen, a breast oncologist from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, breaks down the recent research from the ASCO Annual Meeting on the OurMBCLife podcast.

With Pinktober fast approaching, Martha reflects on nine years of Pinktober while living with metastatic breast cancer and Gabby offers tips for coping with triggers around this time of year.

Nancy is marking 13 years of blogging with a reflection on authenticity.

Janet is cautiously celebrating some good news.

HIS Breast Cancer shares healthy life strategies for men with breast cancer.

Barbara shares a message to telemarketers and telephone solicitors as a cancer survivor.

Carolyn‘s latest post concerns pregnancy complications and maternal risk of heart disease.

Shine Cancer Support offers practical tips on regaining strength after cancer.

Megsie has pushed through writer’s blog to create a new post on her blog.

Finally this week, congratulations to Sarah on the publication of her second book of poetry, The Poet Spells Her Name.

Until next week,

Yours with much love always

Marie xxx