One out of eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime; a number that has been increasing steadily over the past decade.
After a breast cancer diagnosis, patients really need the support of friends and family.
Being a shoulder to cry on and learning how to listen can be one of the most valuable things you can provide to a friend in need.
Michelle King Robson and Dr. Pam Peeke share the top 10 ways how you can support your loved ones with breast cancer... all the way through diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.