300. The Club Nobody Wants to Join And the Community That Changed Everything
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What happens when breast cancer survivors and thrivers come together to celebrate 300 episodes of Breast Cancer Conversations?
In this special milestone episode, host Laura Carfang welcomes members of the SurvivingBreastCancer.org community for an honest, heartfelt discussion about diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, metastatic breast cancer, advocacy, and finding connection after cancer.
Together, they reflect on the stories that shaped them, the support that carried them through difficult moments, and what they wish every newly diagnosed patient knew.
Whether you're newly diagnosed, living with metastatic breast cancer, supporting a loved one, or navigating survivorship, this episode is a reminder that you are not alone.
💜 Topics include:
- Finding community after diagnosis
- Support groups and survivorship
- Living with metastatic breast cancer
- Storytelling and emotional healing
- Life after treatment
- Patient advocacy and self-advocacy
- Managing long-term side effects
- What breast cancer survivors wish they knew sooner
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