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“Why did I become an Advocate?” – Sheila McGlown, Tigerlily MBC ANGEL Advocate
Often times I’m asked, “Why did I become an advocate?” And often times I ask myself the same question “WHY did I become an advocate?” Proverbs 31:8-9 says “Open your […]
Holiday Blog: The answer is, through gratitude.
For any person, coming upon the end of a year can make you feel like you are searching for all the promises you’ve kept, goals you’ve accomplished, and ways you […]
Caregiver Perspective: Caring for my daughter with metastatic breast cancer
I’m often asked, “How do you do it”? What they are asking is, how do I deal with the fact that my daughter Erica has terminal breast cancer. When Erica […]
Genetics and You – Is Oncotype DX right for me? (4 of 4)
There is no question that genetics has become a hot topic in medicine. It seems that every week there is an article about a new genetic test, or another […]
Tigerlily Foundation’s Young Women’s MBC Disparities Initiative
On March 20, Tigerlily Foundation hosted a Metastatic Breast Cancer Disparities Listening Summit, a historic initiative that is the first of its kind. The MBC Listening Summit elevated the conversation […]
Overcoming the fear of recurrence and embracing my metastatic sisters
At my first conference for young women affected by breast cancer, I remember the other ladies talking about how their metastatic breast cancer started with a cough. Then, after that […]