Category:Breast Cancer

BRCA Only Explains a Fraction of Breast Cancers

Genes Tied to Metabolism May Also Up Risk High-Intensity Exercise During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer Improves Survival Disclaimer statement: The information and resources contained within this document are for educational […]

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Breast Cancer News of Note: November 2024

As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it […]

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Health Partners: Breast Health Disparities

The content below is provided by Sentara Health, a sponsor of H4TG’s A Calendar to Live By/Guide to Caring for Yourself. Content provided by Sentara Healthcare McLeskey Comprehensive Breast Center […]

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Member Stories: Meet Angela

Ms. November's story is lovingly sponsored by Tabb Bridges Featured Business: Full Circle is a community-oriented studio of mindful movement where we prioritize physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness. Our space […]

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High-Intensity Exercise During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer Improves Survival

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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Breast Cancer News of Note: October 2024

As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it […]

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