What to Say, And What Not to Say, with Dana Manciagli

When someone has breast cancer, it is scary for them – and for you! What can you do to really help? What should you say? Is it better to just listen? Here to shed some light on how to best support those who are affected by breast cancer is Dana Manciagli. About Dana Dana Manciagli…

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Being an Advocate for a Loved One with Earlina Green

About Earlina Earlina Green Hamilton is a speaker, consultant, and author of The Beginner’s Guide to Finding Your Brave and 7 Tips for Breaking Into The World of Sports. Before beginning her writing and speaking career, Green was a leading sports executive for professional NBA teams Dallas Mavericks and New York Knicks. She has given…

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Communicating with Your Health Care team with Cheryl Jernigan

Talking openly with your doctor is one of the best ways to feel good about your breast cancer treatment decisions. But, sometimes, talking with a doctor can be overwhelming, confusing and create more questions than answers. Do you understand the information you’re getting from your doctor? Do you know what questions to ask? About Cheryl…

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Fact vs. Fiction– Debunking Breast Cancer Myths with Dr. Amy Patel

The key to making important decisions about your health is reliable information and often when talking about breast cancer it is hard to distinguish between good information and the myths.  Today we’d like to debunk some common myths about breast cancer to empower listeners to take charge of their health and to make the best…

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Listening to Your Body with Chaunte Lowe

About Chaunte Chaunté Lowe is an American high jumper and a four-time Olympian. She holds the American record in the women’s high jump in both outdoor and indoor categories. She is a mom of three, and an advocate for knowing your body. Follow Chaunte on Instagram here. Transcript Adam: (00:00) My guest on the show…

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The Power of Sharing with Kwanza Jones

In recognition of Black History Month, we’ll be talking about unique breast cancer challenges within the African American community. If you’ve ever received a breast cancer diagnosis, or you know someone who is experiencing breast cancer, you know that it can also be hard to ask for help, even when you really need it. However,…

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Yes, Men Get Breast Cancer Too with Wayne Dornan

Although uncommon, men are also diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s estimated there will be 2,670 new cases of invasive breast cancer among men in the U.S. this year alone; and often, men are diagnosed at later stages than women. To help us understand the facts behind male breast cancer, we’re speaking with breast cancer survivor,…

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