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Brittany is a breast cancer warrior whose diagnosis with cancer has not only been a personal battle but also a source of resilience and hope for her community. In the face of adversity, Brittany rose above her challenges to inspire and make a lasting impact on the lives of others.
Lorelei shares her personal story of how her Everyday Essentials Hoodie by Oscar de la Renta became her game-day uniform after being diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer.
Hil is an active cancer advocate, writer, and mentor. After being diagnosed with Breast Cancer at the age of 28 with no previous family history, she shares important tips that she wishes she had known when she was battling cancer.
Meet Paige, a breast cancer survivor and advocate. Paige was diagnosed with Stage 2B IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma) Breast Cancer in September 2019. After ending her chemotherapy in March 2021, she advocates for other warriors who are going battling through cancer journey just as she once was.
Dedicated to helping breast cancer warriors overcome those challenges, Care+Wear developed a recovery bra to help patients immediately following mastectomies, lumpectomies, cardiothoracic, and reconstructive surgeries.

In February 2020, Courtney was  was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 35. Both her mom and father’s sister are breast cancer survivors multiple times over, and because of their histories, she had been in a high-risk breast cancer screening program for 10+ years. Read her story here and how our Post Surgical Bra helped her.

Someone you love has cancer, how can you help? what should you do? What shouldn’t you do? Diagnosed with breast cancer at 24, Montana describes a list of things that got her through the tough times.
Koreen was 30-weeks pregnant when she learned that her inflamed breast turned out to be Stage III Breast Cancer. Read how she navigated her chemo journey, plus tips for going through treatment.
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Learn about a cancer survivor's experience working on the front lines during the pandemic.
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Tiffany documents her journey of coping with her mom having breast cancer, from the day before she was diagnosed to the last day of her chemo.
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Once we started seeing stories that cancer treatments were being postponed due to COVID, I completely lost my mind. I was petrified I would get a call one day telling me that my double mastectomy could not proceed as planned. And sure enough, one day, my phone rang, and it confirmed my fears.

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