Category:Breast Health

Be Equipped for Empowered Health at Any Age (Part 2 of 2)

Presented by the Riverside Cancer Care Network   Understand your risk for breast cancer.  Risk factors are conditions, characteristics or behaviors that increase your chances for developing a disease. Many risk […]

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Member Stories: Nicole Hall

Ms. February is lovingly sponsored by Cornelius Powell, MD The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women […]

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Decreasing Fatigue in Patients with Advanced 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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Be Equipped for Empowered Health at Any Age (Part 1 of 2)

Presented by the Riverside Cancer Care Network   Breast cancer can happen to anyone — even young women.  Did you know that breast cancer is the most common type of cancer […]

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Member Stories: Meet Our Ambassadors

January is lovingly sponsored by Pam Kelly The theme of A Calendar to Live By 2025 is cherishingly dedicated to The Heart of the Matter. All 8 women showcase their […]

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Breast Cancer News of Note: December 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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