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Clinical Trials: Finding Tomorrow's Treatments

The content here appears in H4TG's Guide to Caring for Yourself inside A Calendar to Live By 2022 Content provided by Virginia Oncology Associates What Are Clinical Trials? Clinical trials […]

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Member Stories: Meet Charlene

“I used to live to work. Now I live to live! I’ve learned that life is special, and it’s time to forget about the small stuff.”

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Member Stories: Meet Cristina

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2022 is Perseverance. All 12 women who grace its pages have honest, inspiring stories of perseverance to share with readers -- as […]

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A Message from the Executive Director - February 2022

Dear H4TG Friends, Each of us is a part of the H4TG community because we have a personal connection to breast cancer. We are either faced with a diagnosis or helping to support someone […]

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Member Stories: Meet Amy

The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2022 is Perseverance. All 12 women who grace its pages have honest, inspiring stories of perseverance to share with readers -- as […]

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Thoughts on Perseverance: From Shawn

As 2021 comes to a close I am thinking about perseverance. It's the theme of the 2022 Here for the Girls Calendar and I'm Miss January so I must have persevered, right?  […]

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