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Mammograms: A life-saving screening tool
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women worldwide, and early detection is crucial for improving survival rates.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 17, 20243 min read
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My Experience with Thermography
With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I thought I’d share my experience with thermography, a less heard of alternative to scan for breast cancer.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 5, 20232 min read
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You Have Breast Cancer
I was just hanging out after a long day. My husband was out of town, and I had just put the kids to bed when I scratched an itch on my chest… WHAT IS THAT!?! OMG, is that a lump? I tried not to panic, but so many thoughts crossed my mind…

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 27, 20216 min read
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I Have a Genetic Mutation and I'm Choosing Gratitude
When my father was diagnosed with cancer, it was suggested by his cancer team that he get genetic testing done to see if there is a genetic component that drove his diagnosis (which could potentially drive my future and health as well).

Green Bay Area Mom
Jul 12, 20213 min read
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Nonprofit Spotlight: Hope &Olive
I’ve had many clients over the past five years who were in my chair at 3D Brows and Wellness for a medical or mental health reason. I started to notice that they all felt broken in some way and that they had come to me for restoration. My biggest joy is seeing the positive transformations that my services spark.

Green Bay Area Mom
Mar 11, 20204 min read
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Everyone Should Have Cancer for a Day
I’m telling you, if something has the power to make you appreciate everything around you, make you have more empathy and compassion and generosity towards others, and also grow your faith and positive attitude – everyone should have it. That’s why I agree with the patient that everyone should have cancer for a day.

Green Bay Area Mom
Aug 1, 20173 min read
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I Wear Pink for Her Breast Cancer fight.
Unfortunately, cancer has touched so many of our lives, and as many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. For the past eight years, when I would start to see the pink cancer ribbons come out, I cringed. It reminded me of my mother’s fight. It brought back memories of those fearful days. It scared me that it would come back.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 2, 20163 min read
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I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer
One of the scariest words anyone can hear. Cancer. It makes your heart sink a little. When I was 34 years old, I almost skipped my annual exam.

Green Bay Area Mom
Sep 8, 20167 min read
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