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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ Mom & Daughter Bond

Breast Cancer Can’t Break Bond between Mother and Daughter Stephanie Graves remembers how she felt while pregnant with her first child and the doctor tried to determine the baby’s sex […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ Inside a Mastectomy Boutique

Not Another Appointment: Inside a Mastectomy Boutique   The women who walk through the door of the Silhouette Mastectomy Boutique in Newport News, Virginia, have lost so much to cancer – […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ A Mother's Love

Faith Unites Mother and Daughter   Joanne Cox was stunned when her daughter, Boober! and 2015 calendar model Donna Matherne, told her she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Donna […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ A Couple's Devotion

  Cancer Diagnosis Can’t Diminish Couple’s Devotion   Mike Birgen and his wife Christy love each other so much they got married twice. They wed in December 2005, once on […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ Behind the White Coat

  Behind the White Coat ~ Cancer through an Oncologist’s Eyes   By: Jamie McAllister Dr. Christina W. Prillaman drives 45 minutes each way every day from her home in Newport […]

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Beyond the Boobers! ~ Stories of Support ~ The Mammosphere

Welcome to our new Blog series, Beyond the Boobers!, Stories of  Support.   We begin with The Mammosphere, reflections from one of our Boobers! as she shares some of the feelings […]

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