Sometimes life feels
overwhelming.
Finding helpful support
should feel easy.
Based on our own experiences as cancer patients and caregivers, we’ve assembled the tools we wish we’d had a lot earlier. Tools designed for your mind, body and soul that can help you take a step forward, and another step after that.
The Blogs
At how to Breast cancer, we want to be your “How to” guide for navigating your journey – starting the day you or someone you care for is diagnosed and available for any point throughout your journey.
The Latest
Ask Amelia
Where can you find the best head coverings and/or hats for chemo?
Do you have any resources for finding a good-fitting bra after a lumpectomy?
Have you tried Reiki massages as part of treatment?
What has been your best and worst chemo day?
How do you explain to people who don’t understand why I’m still “in treatment”?
My friend recently told me she wants to stop chemo because it’s really hard. I don’t know what to say to help her. Thoughts?
Getting Started
The Beauty Room
The Breathing Room
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Looking for some humor?
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.