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The Mission of BRCAStrong
Founded by a group of advocates with firsthand experience in the breast cancer community, BRCAStrong aims to raise awareness about BRCA mutations and their implications for breast cancer risk. Their resources are designed to educate individuals about genetic testing, treatment options, and the importance of preventive measures.
The Mission of Unite for HER
Unite for HER aims to enhance the lives of those affected by breast and ovarian cancers by funding and delivering integrative therapies at no personal cost. Their vision is simple yet profound: every person battling these diseases should feel the support of a loving community and have access to comprehensive resources that improve their health and well-being.
The Vital Work of Pink Ribbon Good
Navigating the journey of cancer can be overwhelming, not only for patients but also for their families. In times of need, support can make a significant difference. Pink Ribbon Good is an organization dedicated to serving every person and family affected by breast and gynecological cancer, offering a variety of essential services designed to lighten the load during this challenging time.
Understanding The Previvor
Founded by a passionate community of advocates, The Previvor aims to raise awareness about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer and the importance of genetic testing. They provide a wealth of resources designed to help individuals understand their risks and navigate the healthcare system effectively
Cancer Culture: Redefining the Narrative Around Breast Cancer
Cancer Culture is more than just an organization; it’s a passionate group dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer among women, men, and non-binary or genderqueer individuals. Our mission is clear: to produce transformative events that empower those living with breast cancer. Through the lens of photography and videography, we capture the authentic stories of patients, shining a light on the realities of living with this illness.
Breast Tissue Density
According to the American Cancer Society, when a breast has less fat than it does fibrous and glandular tissue, it can be difficult to see the fibrous and glandular tissues through the mammogram’s imaging. When this is the case, the breast tissue is usually recorded as being “dense.” So, when you see the term “dense breast tissue” on a mammogram report, it means that the breast imaging isn’t as clear as it should be because the breast doesn’t have much fat.