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Breast cancer support and Facebook groups

Breast Cancer Action “is a national grassroots organization challenging the status quo and working to address and end the breast cancer epidemic.

Breastcancer.org is dedicated to providing the most reliable, thorough, and easy to understand information about breast cancer and breast health for patients and caregivers. Our online Community offers comfort and support through every aspect of diagnosis, treatment, and beyond.”

The African American Breast Cancer Alliance provides emotional and social support for breast cancer patients and survivors to help them have better recovery experiences as they cope with this disease.

For the Breast of Us is an online community dedicated to women of color affected by breast cancer. Our mission is to help make the rest of their life the best of their life. We help women overcome the barriers to great healthcare experiences in pursuit of their personal definition of quality of life.

Susan G. Komen is the worldโ€™s leading nonprofit breast cancer organization. We advocate for patients, drive research breakthroughs, improve access to high-quality care, offer direct patient support and empower people with trustworthy information.”

Latinas Contra Cancer’s mission is “to create an inclusive health care system that provides services to the underserved Latino population around issues of breast and other cancers.”

The mission of Keep a Breast is to “reduce breast cancer risk and its impact globally through art, education, prevention, and action. We believe prevention is the cure.We strive to empower youth to become their own health advocates, on their own terms, in their own voice and space.”

Tigerlily Foundation is a national breast cancer foundation providing education, awareness, advocacy and hands-on support to young women (15-45) โ€“ before, during and after breast cancer. We endeavor to empower fearless females in every stage of their journey, and to show them that they are not alone.

Young Survival Coalition (YSC) addresses the unique needs, amplifies the voice and improves the quality of life of young adults affected by breast cancer, locally, nationally and internationally. YSC has more than 170 local networking groups, a vibrant online community, and the largest conference program dedicated exclusively to young adults with breast cancer and their caregivers.

To fulfill its mission of providing trusted information and a community of support, Living Beyond Breast Cancer offers “on-demand emotional, practical, and evidence-based content that is meaningful to those newly diagnosed, in treatment, post-treatment, and living with metastatic disease.”

Sisters Network, the largest and only national Black breast cancer survivor-run organization, is the national leader in the Black breast cancer movement while also providing support and resources to Black cancer survivors in local communities through its extensive national network of survivor-run affiliate chapters.

The Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation strives to be a credible source for triple negative breast cancer information, a catalyst for science and patient advocacy and a caring community with meaningful services for patients and their families.

The Breast Cancer Helpline connects you to a trained volunteer who has been diagnosed with breast cancer for emotional support, guidance, and hope. In addition to listening to you and discussing your feelings and concerns, our volunteers can direct you to resources such as support groups, wigs, and financial help.

Active breast cancer Facebook pages

African American Breast Cancer Alliance

Black Women and Breast Cancer

Breastcancer.org

Breast Cancer Action

BCAA - Breast Cancer & African Americans Conference

Breast Cancer Support - I Got This!

Breast Cancer Survivors

Susan G. Komen

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer Alliance

Metastatic Breast Cancer Network

Sisters Network Inc.

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation

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