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Embrace: More Than a Checked Box

 Are you listening to us? Seeing us? Including us? Addressing our needs? We heard you say those words no one wants to hear, “You have breast cancer. “We heard you […]

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Embrace: Barriers to Care in Urban and Rural Areas

The impact of access to psychosocial support following a cancer diagnosis based on one's location:

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Embrace: Social Inclusion and Cancer

“Social Inclusion is defined as the process of improving the terms of participation in society, particularly for people who are disadvantaged, through enhancing opportunities, access to resources, voice and respect […]

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Embrace: Dancing with Cancer

So you think you can dance?Written by: Melissa Weaver, LCSW I grew up thinking that I was a good dancer. Not “Dancing with the Stars” good, but I could hold […]

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Embrace: Honoring Our Stories

"I wrote a book about eight years ago. Somehow a woman, who had never met me, reviewed the book and was not terribly impressed. She critiqued the inclusion of journal […]

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Embrace: Environmental Impact on Incidences of Breast Cancer

Disclaimer statement: The information and resources contained within this document are for educational purposes only. Please make sure to discuss any resources with the Here for the Girls Team. This […]

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