In 2009, an estimated 192,370 woman and 1,910 men were newly diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States

Living with Breast Cancer

Living with Breast CancerLife changes once you are diagnosed with breast cancer. While you may wish to keep up appearances and not let the disease change your daily life, it will. To cope with the effects of the disease and treatment, don't be hesistant about reaching out for support and assistance from family, friends, and one of the many breast cancer organizations.

Breast Cancer Organizations Resources

Breast Cancer Organizations

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African American Breast Cancer Alliance
Providing information and support aimed at African-American survivors. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Against Breast Cancer
UK entity focused on current dietary and lifestyle changes, and on the development of a vaccine treatment based on work at University College London Hospitals.
American Breast Cancer Foundation
Non-profit organization dedicated to helping breast cancer patients through screening assistance programs, research, and support for patients and their families.
Between Women
An advocacy, education and support organization devoted exclusively to breast health. Located in Californias Imperial Valley.
Boogie For Breast Cancer
Non-profit events include an annual dance; allied with the Avon Foundation. Begun in Westport, Connecticut, the geographic scope now includes the greater New York metropolitan area.
Bosom Buddies
Offers breast cancer services, social activities, newsletters, membership details and a photo gallery. Located in Canberra, Australia.
BRCA.com: FORCE
Non-profit organization for those at high risk of ovarian or breast cancer due to genetic or family history status. Located in Coral Springs, Florida.

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