Breast Cancer Wins & Challenges

What if one million women of every age, ethnicity and level of breast cancer risk partnered with researchers focused on figuring out how to better prevent, treat, and one day eradicate a disease that strikes one in eight women over a lifetime?  That’s the ambitious goal of Dr. Susan Love’s Army of Women initiative, one.. read more →

05 Dec 2011
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Shondia is becoming one of the Faces of Breast Cancer

The tell-tale signs women are told to look for include lumps, discharge or discomfort, but in the case of Shondia McFadden-Sabari, mom to Chase, 9 and Trinity, 8, none of these things held true. It was a whim – intuition, that motivated her to visit her Ob-Gyn and insist on being screened even though she.. read more →

18 Oct 2011
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GE and Black Women’s Agenda Launch Partnership to Combat Breast Cancer Disparities

BY Jamila Bey • POSTED October 7 2011 AT 3:57 pm Guest blogger Jamila Bey is a journalist who covers health care and family policy in Washington, DC. She is a current Ethnic Media Health Journalism Fellow with the Association of Health Care Journalists. American Caucasian women have the highest rate of breast cancer, but.. read more →

18 Oct 2011
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Huffington Post Article

Shondia McFadden-Sabari, Breast Cancer Survivor, Says Intuition Lead To Diagnosis, Forgoes Reconstructive Surgery When it comes to breast cancer detection, you’ve got mammograms, biopsies and, in the case of Shondia McFadden-Sabari, intuition. “I had no symptoms. I didn’t find a lump. My doctors didn’t find a lump. It was a simple thought that popped in.. read more →

17 Oct 2011
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