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Category: Being Diagnosed
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A Runner’s Story

Our guest blogger, Frank Blackstock, is the husband of an amazing breast cancer survivor, Cindy Blackstock.  Cindy  was diagnosed in December 2012.  She underwent surgery and chemo yet still managed to complete the Ironman in Kona in October 2013! Her goal of...
March 6, 2014
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You’ve just learned you have breast cancer. Now what?
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You’ve just learned you have breast cancer. Now what?

Today’s guest blogger is Cara Novy-Bennewitz, author of Diagnosis: Breast Cancer – The Best Action Plan for Navigating You Journey and one of the original TLP community members. You’ve just learned you have breast cancer. Now what? Take a deep breath, let...
July 23, 2013
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HAPPY CANCERVERSARY!
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HAPPY CANCERVERSARY!

It’s hard to believe that it’s been two years since I found a lump and this crazy breast cancer journey began! In the coming days, weeks and months I will commemorate many “Cancerversaries”: the day I was diagnosed, the day...
May 30, 2013
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Talking To Your Kids About Cancer
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Talking To Your Kids About Cancer

One question I’m often asked is “How and when did you tell your kids you had breast cancer? My husband and I agreed that we wanted to be open and truthful about everything as soon as my diagnosis was confirmed....
April 30, 2013
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Why The Licorice Project?
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Being Diagnosed

Why The Licorice Project?

It was a 4 o’clock on a Friday when I got the call. A doctor I’d never met nor spoken to called and told me I had breast cancer. She said, “You’ll need surgery, chemo and radiation. Here are some names…let me...
February 7, 2013
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