Diagnosis & Treatment
Starting your breast cancer journey
Ok, so we’re not going to pretend that a breast cancer diagnosis is a cinch, and we’re not going to tell you that making treatment decisions is no big deal. For young women going through it, the psychological distress and isolation can be especially overwhelming. Confusion and fear can get in the way of thinking clearly and getting proactive. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
With the right support, proper guidance and information resources, your breast cancer journey can be a self-empowering and resolute experience, from diagnosis through recovery.
In addition to your health care providers and your personal support team, Rethink’s support and education programs are designed to give you everything you need to get started, make informed decisions and help you feel calm, connected and confident.
For more information, please contact:
Shawna Ginsberg, Programs Manager
support@rethinkbreastcancer.com
(416) 920-0890 ext. 228
Donate
$20 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$50 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$150 Your generous one-time donation goes a long way toward helping young women affected by breast cancer and their families.
$10 a month Your small monthly donation can make a huge impact in the lives of young women with breast cancer.
$20 a month For the cost of 3 lattes a month, you can help fund childcare for a single mother during her breast cancer treatment and recovery.
$30 a month For the cost of a monthly manicure, you can help a breast cancer researcher complete an innovative, life-saving study.
- Breast cancer now what?
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Breast cancer now what? the website where you will find information, online support and resources for young women with breast cancer.
- Tell your story
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TellHER2 is a social network designed to connect, support and inspire Canadian women touched by HER2+ breast cancer.








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