Weekly Round Up





Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week. These are the posts that have moved me, taught me something, inspired me, and that I’ve wanted to share with you. Don’t forget that if you have written a post that you would like readers to see, just leave a comment below.

“Entering the world of breast cancer treatment can be a unique challenge for a guy,” so writes Rod, in his new column for Surviving Breast Cancer.

OurMBCLife has introduced a new series on the potential of psilocybin-assisted therapy for patients with MBC.

What do you say to children about a loved one’s breast cancer diagnosis? Barbara shares some tips on starting the conversation.

Siobhan shares the results of a recent Twitter Poll that shows 96% of respondents agree that women should be notified about their personal category of breast density when it comes to screening.

I can identify with so much of what Audrey writes about the difficult days of summer in her latest post.

Happy memories of summers of past days is the topic of Connie‘s latest musings.

Sarah shares her love of breakfasting.

Sheri gives readers of her blog a peek into her newly published memoir, Life After Why.

Abigail reflects on how much she has had to live with persistence thus far this year.

Cathy shares more science-backed nutritional advice on her blog.

A post from Marissa on being in good hands with her oncologist.

Martha writes about her experience at the ASCO conference this year.

Finally this week, I am so deeply saddened to share the news of Maureen’s passing. Maureen touched so many lives as evidenced by the response to her death announcement, a small sample of which I share below.

Until next week,

Yours with much love always

Marie xxx