No one prepares for going from stage 0 to stage 4. My guest, Nancy Herard-Marshall, was diagnosed with DCIS in Situ in October 2013. She was hitting her five-year mark in survivorship and living life until she went mountain climbing in Haiti. She pricked her finger which later triggered lymphedema. From that moment, there would be more complications, and ultimately, a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis (MBC). Listen to Nancy’s story of her struggles, support group connections, microaggressions experienced by her medical team, how her subtype changed, and how she stood up for herself in the midst of the insanity.
The Importance of Storytelling and Patient/Doctor Relationship
Shifting Expectations With Breast Cancer In Your 20s
Her Mom’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis Changed Trajectory of Her Career
Navigating Breast Cancer - From What Was to What Is
Our BC Life Compilation of all 2023 Episodes
Relationship with Food and Purpose After Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Holistic Bag of Tips to Manage Emotions
Making a Decision Based on a Percentage – Genetic Testing and Previvor Experience
PTSD and Vulnerability in Breast Cancer Survivorship
Color the Queer into Post-Cancer Menopause
When Family History and Genetic Mutation Elevate Risk of Breast Cancer
The Anxiety of Breast Cancer Surgery Choices
The Rollercoaster of Emotions When Treatment Changes
When Surgical Menopause Wreaks Havoc on Sex Life and Mental Health
The Power of Asking Questions When Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
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