How to Support a Friend Who Lost a Loved One to Breast Cancer After learning about a friend or co-worker who has lost someone from breast cancer, it's natural to feel emotionally paralyzed. You're unsure about what to say, how to react, or whether or not you should even offer help for the family. Find your role in the process in the following ways. Grieving & Mourning If you've never had to face the death of a loved one who suffered from a prolonged illness, you may not … [Read more...]
Lost a Loved One to Breast Cancer?
September 9, 2013 by Team Celebration
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Breast Health Guide, Taking Care of Your “Girls”, Dr. Marisa C. Weiss
October 9, 2012 by Team Celebration
MOM TO MOM: A Word from the Weiss The goal of our book, Taking Care of Your “Girls,” is to take care of our girls by addressing their fears, questions, attitudes, and concerns about breast development and breast health. The information in this book is meant to empower them to become smart, healthy women with strength, confidence, and spirit. Complete breast development, from the very start to the final finish, occurs over ten years. Growing breast tissue is more sensitive than … [Read more...]
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