Breast Cancer Survivors Invited to Participate in Sac Kings Half-Time Ceremony

Dear Breast Cancer Survivor, The Sacramento Kings will open with it’s second home preseason game on Monday, October 9, 2017. This special Breast Cancer Awareness game will feature Albie Aware […]
Five Things Friday: How Exercise Reduces Breast Cancer Recurrence

Exciting and hopeful research analysis has found that of all the lifestyle factors (weight gain, exercise, diet, smoking, alcohol ) exercise had the “most robust effect” on breast cancer recurrence […]
5 Things Friday: Breast Cancer Myths Debunked

Myth #1 – Most breast cancers run in families. Fact: Only 5% to 10% of breast cancers are thought to be hereditary, which means they are caused by abnormal genes […]
Partner Spotlight:Wellness Within

Wellness Within provides a variety of healing resources for patients, survivors, caregivers, and families affected by the trauma, stress and anxiety brought on by cancer. Located in downtown Roseville, the […]
5 Things Friday: Symptoms and Risk Factors in Men of Breast Cancer

While breast cancer in men is rare, it does happen. In honor of Father’s Day, we are sharing some important information about the symptoms and risk factor of breast cancer […]
5 Things Friday: Help Her Through Chemotherapy

5 THINGS TO HELP HER THROUGH CHEMOTHERAPY If you know someone going through chemotherapy, you may want to help, but not know what to do. Try these five tips […]
Survivor Spotlight: 25 Minutes and Then This Happened

25 Minutes: Then This Happened Stacy W., 35, was working out when she noticed a small lump on her breast. Not overly concerned, she scheduled a next day appointment and […]
5 Things Friday: Choosing a Wig For Hair Loss

5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A WIG FOR HAIR LOSS As soon as you know you will be having chemotherapy and know your hair will be falling out it’s […]
5 Things Friday: Questions to Ask About Your Breast Cancer

Questions to Ask about your Breast Cancer Diagnosis Being diagnosed with cancer or any major illness is overwhelming and confusing. You don’t know what questions to ask when you walk […]
A Survivor’s Story: Albie Aware Saved My Life

ALBIE AWARE SAVED MY LIFE by Jana Schumm My story started early April of 2014. I was lying in bed one night and my beloved cat kept nudging the right […]