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Coping with MBC during the Covid-19 Pandemic
As I enter the second week of the corona virus/covid-19, the world around me is growing more isolated by the day. I am a 42 year old MBC patient in […]
#StayHome with Shonte Drakeford, MBC ANGEL Advocate
During this time of uncertainty with the current COVID-19 outbreak, we want to remind you that we at Tigerlily Foundation care about you and your families physical, emotional, mental and […]
My Cancer is HANGRY. Is MBC Really that Complicated?
In the Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) community we introduce ourselves to each other with an “elevator speech”. It’s pretty similar to any breast cancer person’s bio: name, age diagnosed, sub-type, […]
COVID-19 and what to know as a Breast Cancer Thriver
COVID-19, the new version of corona virus, is one of the most serious problems of human’s life. There is no doubt that all people read and hear the news about […]
Fertility Preservation – Reproductive Options In The Face Of Cancer
Oncofertility is a relatively new term defined by Merriam-Webster as “a field of medicine concerned with minimizing the negative effects of cancer treatment (such as chemotherapy or radiation) on the […]
Disparities in Clinical Trials: Why you should participate
Less than 5% of all cancer patients are currently enrolled in a clinical trial. Further, even though cancer mortality is higher among minorities, less than 10% of racial and ethnical […]