About 85 percent of all women diagnosed with breast cancer do not have a family history of the disease

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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Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition
Grassroots organization using education, advocacy and outreach to support affected women and their families.
Pink Ribbons.com: Internet Service Provider
Raises funds to support breast cancer awareness and research. Located in Troutdale, Oregon.
Radiology Mammography International
A non-profit addresses breast cancer screening and related education of those in underserved regions. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio.
Ribbons of Pink Foundation
Promotes awareness and provides support for young breast cancer survivors.
Sense of Security.org
Provides financial aid to breast cancer patients. Located in Broomfield, Colorado.
Shareing-Careing: Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Survivors share their experience, strength and hope. Located in western Queens, New York.
Sharsheret
Linking young Jewish women in their fight against breast cancer. Located in Teaneck, New Jersey.

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