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BeACTive: Empowering workouts for people with breast cancer

This new, 3-week exercise series features 9 workouts of about 20 minutes each and is designed especially for people who are going through or recovering from treatment, preparing for surgeries, or regaining mobility after surgery. See the full playlist.

 
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Fueling confidence

11/01/24

Kelly transformed her relationship with food after her early-stage breast cancer diagnosis at 42. Once she embraced healthier choices after treatment, she had more energy and more confidence. Meet all the women in our Replate, Reclaim, and Redefine series.

Family, food, and love

11/01/24

Angelina made significant dietary changes after her early-stage breast cancer diagnosis at 41 and, when diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at 44, she continued to adapt her diet. Learn about her journey with nutrition and how, all along, she leaned on the love and support of her family. Meet all the women in our Replate, Reclaim, and Redefine series.

Savoring meals anew

11/01/24

Facing a breast cancer diagnosis at 55, Theresa began incorporating whole foods, organic ingredients, and more flavor into her meals. Discover how she completely re-plated her life, finding joy and nourishment in her new approach to eating. Meet all the women in our Replate, Reclaim, and Redefine series.

Cooking for comfort

11/01/24

After her breast cancer diagnosis at 51, which was followed by multiple revision surgeries, Marianne is finding comfort and healing in the kitchen. Watch to learn how, by embracing organic foods and the therapeutic nature of cooking, she uses her time in the kitchen to ease anxiety and reclaim her life. Meet all the women in our Replate, Reclaim, and Redefine series.

Jamie's story: Taking control via research advocacy

11/18/24

Diagnosed with Stage III Inflammatory breast cancer in 2015, Jamie completed Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s Young Advocate Training in 2017, where she learned about research advocacy. Inspired by her son Luke, she continues to advocate for others as a way of giving back.

Nancy Herard-Marshall: Celebrating her legacy

11/18/24

Nancy Herard-Marshall was a mother, former dancer/actress, teacher, therapist, and healer, who used her various life experiences to empower others, foster healing and create joy. Nancy passed away on May 26, 2024 and will be remembered for her important advocacy work and her ability to create community and connection.

Anna's story: From mastectomy to motherhood

11/18/24

Diagnosed with breast cancer at age 27, Anna Crollman turned her isolation into action, creating an online community to support young women facing adversity. Her community emphasizes vulnerability, self-confidence, and authenticity.

Gregory D. Garber, MSW, LCSW: Putting support at the center

11/18/24

Gregory D. Garber, MSW, LCSW, is the administrative director of the Division of Supportive Oncology at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center (SKCC) at Jefferson Health. We are proud to honor Greg with our Founders Award for all that he has done and continues to do for the cancer community.

Parenting with metastatic breast cancer

03/22/21

Amanda was diagnosed with a metastatic breast cancer recurrence in 2018. She and her husband had to find ways to help their young children adjust to her diagnosis and feel comfortable asking questions.

Parenting with early-stage breast cancer

03/22/21

When Emily was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer at age 35, she had to make decisions about when and how to tell her kids. She shares how she has navigated communication, including her daughter’s concerns about her own health.

Advantages of oral treatments for breast cancer

08/23/24

In this short video, Dr. Pallav Mehta, assistance director of medicine at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, explains the many advantages and effectiveness of oral versus intravenous (IV) chemotherapy for breast cancer.

How antibody-drug conjugates work

08/23/24

In this video, Dr. Pallav Mehta, associate professor of medicine at MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, explains in easy-to-understand language, how novel antibody-drug conjugates, such as Trastuzumab deruxtecn (Enhertu), work to treat breast cancer.