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.

Can you recall the specifics of when your doctor disclosed your breast cancer diagnosis? Nearly two decades later, I vividly remember, and Carolyn‘s recent post on this subject deeply struck a chord with me this week.

Learn more about AI’s role in mammography, breast cancer risk assessment, treatment plans, and drug discovery on the SBC blog.

Terri provides an important counterpoint to a recent breast cancer news article which states when breast cancer recurs – or returns after initial treatment – it is incurable and invites your thoughts on this statement.

Rod shares a recent conversation with Victoria Goldberg, Executive Producer at OurMBCLife. Victoria has been a metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patient advocate for 7 years.

A poignant post from Martha on how losing someone to cancer never gets easier.

Dee reflects on the truth of a statement by Susan Gubar, Susan Gubar, ovarian cancer survivor, “remission is the sword of Damocles” and acknowledges its profound accuracy.

Shine Cancer Support’s newest podcast delves into the impact of neurodivergence on the experience of cancer.

A delightful post by Connie as she shares her latest hike in the mountains and reconnects with an old friend.

Finally this week, as Thanksgiving approaches for our friends in the US, Barbara shares a reflection to the community.

Until next week,

Yours with much love and gratitude always

Marie xxx