Metastic Disease

Targeted Therapy Boosts Metastatic Breast Cancer Survival

Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer Want Better Information

Study Suggests Need for Biopsy of Metastatic Breast Cancer

New Treatment for Spinal Metastases Improves Quality of Life for Some Cancer Patients

Fighting Malnutrition Among Cancer Patients

The Forgotten Community: Engaging the Metastatic Breast Cancer Community – Issues & Perspectives
A report by Bonnie Bassett-Spiers from the 4th World Conference on Breast Cancer.

Yellow Roses Series: Part 4 – Working As A Team to Identify Best Treatments
A husband, whose wife lived with metastatic breast cancer for nine years, talks about the importance of working together as a team.

Yellow Roses Series – Part 3: Supporting Your Wife, But Letting Her Drive The Decision Making
Part three of the Yellow Roses Series. A husband talks about the importance of being a partner and not the driver in making decisions for a wife who has metastatic breast cancer.

Yellow Roses Series – Part 2: Taking Action
Taking Action is the second part of the Yellow Roses series offered by a husband whose wife was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Learn what you need to do once the reality sinks in.

Yellow Roses Series: Hearing the News
A husband recalls hearing the news that his wife’s breast cancer had spread. He also offers sound advice for how to cope with this diagnosis in the best way possible.

Yellow Roses – Remembering Lucy
David lost his wife of almost thirty-eight years, to breast cancer. On important dates in their lives he gave his wife, Lucy, yellow roses. This is his valentine in her remembrance.

Brochure: Living with Metastatic Disease
Available in English and French from Willow Breast Cancer Support and Resource Services.

Graft-Versus-Breast Cancer Effect by Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplantation: A Possible New Frontier

A Guide for Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer

A Voice of Our Own
People newly diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer often find themselves unable to find adequate resource material and, specifically, material that “speaks” to them in an inspirational way. Bonnie Bassett-Spiers from Willow Breast Cancer Support & Resource Services and a woman “living” with metastatic breast cancer, offers a newsletter to fill that gap.

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