genetic mutation

Ovarian Cancer Grad- Randalynn

Ovarian Cancer Grad- Randalynn

“Being an outsider, you assume the hardest thing a cancer patient goes through is the treatment itself…but in my opinion, it’s not. The hardest part is what comes next…when treatment stops, but you still look sick, you still have to go to appointment after appointment, you fear a recurrence and your life that once was no longer exists and you have to put the pieces back together in a way that’s a bit different.”

Ovarian Cancer Grad- Vicki

Ovarian Cancer Grad- Vicki

“If there is an opportunity for me to share my story or talk with someone, I always do. The biggest thing is to share our stories. Anyone who follows me on Facebook or Instagram knows that I’ll share because knowledge is power- if someone has a family member going through it, they can see me as another resource.”

Ovarian and Breast Cancer Grad- Rachel

Ovarian and Breast Cancer Grad- Rachel

"I will continue to communicate my blurb to every single news organization which continues to report solely on breast cancer.  "If breast cancer is the ying then ovarian cancer is the yang. To report solely on breast cancer in the age of Angelina Jolie and the discovery of the BRCA genes is not only irresponsible, it’s infuriating. Next time please don’t follow everyone else’s lead, set the example.”