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My journey has been marked by fear, acceptance, loneliness, depression, and unwavering strength.
Stella A.
United Kingdom
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Tina D.
MBC is often overlooked by the breast cancer community, because we’re the part they don’t want to think about...where the time they have left is borrowed.
Tina D.
Oshkosh, WI
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Katie E.
Since I look good, nobody ever asks how I’m doing anymore or offers support like they used to.
Katie E.
Portland, MI
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Dr. Cynthia J.
Living with MBC means holding both truths at the same time—the faith that things can still be okay and the fear that they might not.
Dr. Cynthia J.
Houston, TX
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Kim T.
I’ve lost a lot of support group friends. Survivor’s guilt is a heavy burden.
Kim T.
Snohomish, WA
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Jacquelyn V.
I was diagnosed with MBC after my very first mammogram. It can happen to anyone—at any age, at any stage, and even years after being told you’re “cured."
Jacquelyn V.
Minnesota
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Kristina B.
MBC is not a straight line of decline. It is a roller-coaster that will not stop until that final halt.
Kristina B.
Otsego, MN
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Sherida D.
Living in the constant state of uncertainty is something no one should experience.
Sherida D.
Aledo, TX
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Stephanie W.
Many of us (me included) fake it to make it. We deny ourselves to express how terrible we are feeling.
Stephanie W.
North Carolina
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