A guide to navigating cancer, from people who know.

 

So how do we guide you?

Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer, you’re in the middle of your journey, or you’re trying to support someone who has been diagnosed, it can be hard to know what to do next. Where do you go from here? Who do you listen to? What do you do with all the worries, fears and questions swirling around in your head? how to Breast cancer is your how. Your breast cancer guide.

 
 

THE PODCAST
Empathy and inspiration,
recorded just for you.

how to Breast cancer podcast — an engaging, entertaining opportunity to listen to the stories of others and feel heard at the same time. 

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THE VIDEOS
Must watch stories and
how-to’s recorded just for you.

Watch and subscribe to our YouTube channel for videos dedicated to helping all those navigating a breast cancer journey.

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The Rooms

The Breathing Room

Take a moment. Take a step back. Take your time. This is your space to center yourself, reenergize and reflect in a calming, supportive environment.

The Beauty Room

From hair (or no hair) to skin, nails and more, this is your space for helpful tips in looking and feeling your best you.

The Being Room

If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “I just need to be around people who get it,” connect with folks who know.

 

The Humor: Consuellama’s™ Corner

A cancer diagnosis is serious, but through our own experiences, we’ve realized that laughter is vital. If you’re ready for some levity you can relate to, join us in Consuellama’s™ Corner.

 

 

 

Our Intention

Everyone can use a “How to…” for life’s challenges. Learn about our intention behind how to Breast cancer and why we’re on a mission to connect people like you with one place for helpful resources.

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Amelia’s Story

how to Breast cancer unites the voices, stories, knowledge, and advice of so many cancer patients, but it all started with one. Learn more about the story of our founder, Amelia Isabel O'Relly, and why she’s working to create a new kind of cancer resource.

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  • So much info comes at patients during this process and it’s so hard to navigate it all when coming from a place of fear. For so long all the focus was on fighting but so little about thriving during or following treatment. Mad props to you and wish I had this in 2015 but will certainly use it now.

    Linda S.

  • Thanks for the much needed advice. I have been wondering how to care for my hair.

    Doris B.

  • How to breast cancer will be a godsend for me and so many others trying to navigate through this new journey in life. Much love and support to you.

    Amy D.

  • Thank you for all the wonderful tips. You gave some very helpful suggestions.

    Karen L.

  • I have Triple Negative Breast cancer and will start Chemo on 12/14. Thank you for this article. Very informative!

    Jackquelyn L.

  • Amelia, Thank you for doing this!! How wonderful and what a very special gift you are giving to SO MANY! Please let me know what I can do to support you in your journey! Sending Light and Love!!

    Lisa O.

  • This is a very good article to read. I totally agree with with her. Thank you for sharing your experience. I have walked your path, cried the tears, and thank God everyday for his blessings. I am 2 years cancer free.

    Jane S.

  • I am currently going through Chemotherapy for Triple Negative Breast Cancer. This article is in my opinion very helpful to ALL of us going through Chem.

    — Jackquelyn L.

 

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