With over 3 million women battling breast cancer today, everywhere you turn there is a mother, daughter, sister, or friend who has been affected by breast cancer.
I'm a huge breast cancer awareness advocate because my mom went through breast cancer recently. It really brought our family closer.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
I had been afraid of breast cancer, as I suspect most women are, from the time I hit adolescence. At that age, when our emerging sexuality is our central preoccupation, the idea of disfigurement of a breast is particularly horrifying.
Firm breasts don't last long.
I do a lot of races for the cure for breast cancer.
There can be life after breast cancer. The prerequisite is early detection.
My goal is people associate November with COPD awareness month as much as they notice October with breast cancer and pink. That'd be a great thing if it happened. The fact that COPD kills more people than breast cancer and diabetes put together shoul...
People used to say everyone knows someone who's had breast cancer. In the past few weeks, I've learned something else: Everyone has someone close to them who has had breast cancer.
My mother has battled breast cancer three times.
Women who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer can learn a tremendous amount from women who have already been treated.
Breasts are never too heavy for the chest.
I grew up knowing the importance of breast cancer.
Well, right now, technically, I have no breast cancer.
Once I overcame breast cancer, I wasn't afraid of anything anymore.
[after giving Marla a breast exam] Marla Singer: I wish I could return the favor. Narrator: There's not a lot of breast cancer in the men in my family. Marla Singer: I could check your prostate.
You don't refuse your mother's breast for fear of scabies.
I didn't know anything about breast cancer when I got it.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family.
I always sort of thought, 'I'm probably going to get breast cancer. There's a really good chance.'
I know so many people who have battled breast cancer and they didn't all make it.