No One Should Face Breast Cancer Alone
All gifts matched, $1 for $1, through May 31.
Your donation will give people facing breast cancer free expert guidance and vital peer support so they can make the best decisions for their treatment and care.

Jenny was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024. Now she's dealing with challenging long-term side effects from surgery, radiation, and medications. And it's not just physical.
"This disease messes with your body and mind equally," Jenny said, explaining that she's experienced depression, anxiety, and grief.
"My family and friends just don't get it. The ache of being surrounded by people and still feeling completely, utterly alone is difficult to navigate."
On Breastcancer.org, Jenny feels part of a community that understands. She finds comfort in reading personal stories, watching videos about life after breast cancer, and getting reliable answers to her questions.
"It's unbelievable how comforting it is to know that someone else truly knows how you feel," Jenny said. "Breastcancer.org has been one of the best online resources that I have found."



Two longtime donors will match all donations made through midnight on May 31, up to $100,000!
Every dollar raised helps provide reliable, easy-to-understand, and actionable information and support to people around the world for FREE, including:
👩🏾⚕️ Articles reviewed by medical experts
🔬 The latest breast cancer research in plain language
📰 Breast cancer news coverage
🎧 Podcast episodes
▶️ Videos
💻 Webinars
🫂 Virtual support groups
💬 Online discussion forum
📙 Spanish-language resources
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About Breastcancer.org
Breastcancer.org is a leading patient-focused resource dedicated to providing reliable, up-to-date information and support to those affected by breast cancer. Founded in 2000 by chief medical officer Marisa C. Weiss, MD, we empower people with research, expert information, and a dynamic peer support community to help them make the best decisions for their lives. Since inception, our nonprofit organization has reached 256 million people worldwide. Visit Breastcancer.org for more information.
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