
Raising breast cancer awareness among young women and addressing the fertility and pregnancy questions they face. Pregnancy After Cancer does this through short personal stories and by publishing scientific research on the subject.
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| Issues | 18 | Subscribers | Read | pregnancyaftercancer.substack.com |
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Thank you for reading my blog. About me: Triple-negative breast cancer at 26 y.o. Mom at 33 y.o. Founded the Pregnant After Cancer Society to share stories of badass women who became moms after cancer.
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