Julie

How Screening at 40 could have changed my story…. My name is Julie. I live in Ontario with my husband and our 2 amazing kids, ages 19 and 16. I am a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a cousin, a friend, a high school math and science teacher, and in February…

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Victoria

How dense breast tissue almost cost me my life – Victoria McGlone Yes, you read that correctly. At just 37 years old, having not even heard the term “dense breast tissue” before, I found myself hearing the four words that would change my life forever. “You have breast cancer.” I remember finding a small lump…

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Cheryl

Dear Minister Holland, As a patient who has been negatively impacted by difficulties accessing a mammogram in Canada due to task force guidelines, I would like to thank you for your care and your words on this issue. Hearing you speak truth and the value placed on the lives of young women had me feeling…

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Fiona

My name is Fiona. I was diagnosed with Stage 2 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma in January of 2023 at 47 years old. My story starts on the evening of December 3rd, 2022, when I happened to see a Facebook post from a dear friend stating she had just had her yearly mammogram, and how important prevention…

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Missy

About me: I grew up in Burlington, Ontario, one of 4 girls. Our family had no history of breast cancer -until me. I am an artist by training. For the last number of years, I’ve created dance wear for children participating in competitive dance. My breast cancer story: In 2018, shortly after moving to Ottawa,…

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Jessica

Easter 2021, while living in Brazil, I found a lump in my left breast. It was unlike anything I had felt before, but my breasts had been doing crazy things, I was 15 weeks pregnant. It was the height of the pandemic, and my husband and I had just gotten married a few months earlier.…

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Shira

My name is Shira Farber, and I am a resident of Ontario. I am the mother of three, a business owner, a community volunteer, and a proud Canadian citizen. I have spoken on the issue of the need for better national screening guidelines publicly and in the media, advocating both provincially and federally. I was…

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Shannon

As you read my breast cancer story, you may think I’m just another cancer patient, but I am a mother of two small boys. Jagger Cruz was 4 years old, and Lincoln Harlow was 11 years old when I was diagnosed. These two boys lost their mother’s quality of life for 15 months as I…

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Cheryl

My story isn’t unlike that of so many other women. My first lumpectomy was in 2005 which was thankfully a benign fibroadenoma, but it set the tone for personal awareness (aka worry) about the “lumps” in my breasts. In 2021, I found another “lump” by self-exam that didn’t feel like the others. This time I…

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