Exercise for Breast Cancer Survivors: How much is enough?

Early detection and improved treatments for breast cancer have resulted in better prognosis for patients.   A recent review of research related to physical activity and breast cancer confirmed that exercise decreases risk of recurrence, increases quality of life, bone mineral density and strength and decreases fatigue and pain in breast cancer survivors. The study concluded […]

November Patient Perspective

Ashley Franks Every pain and suffering in this life has a purpose. I truly believe that you can find hope and peace in any situation through not only family and friends, but God. I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at the age of 32 in December of 2013. My husband Matt and I […]

October Patient Perspective

Leah Green

Leah Green I first felt a lump in my left breast in October of 2013 at 41 years old. In February 2014 I was told that I had Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma—the big “C” word no one wants to hear.  Nine agonizing weeks after my diagnosis and after forming the best team of doctors for me, I […]