We asked members of our community what service means to them. Hear what service means to Terlisa and her goddaughter. Did you participate in a service project for #MLKDay? #bcsm
The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act gained another co-sponsor in the U.S. House. Thank you @RepMaxineWaters for supporting this bill, which would waive Medicare and SSDI waiting periods for people with metastatic breast cancer #IVoteBreastCancer#NBCContheHill#HR2178
In partnership with Eisai, in the coming months we’ll be bringing you a new series of stories from inspiring people living with #MBC. Today, we want to say THANK YOU to the courageous participants in our most recent series, #BeneathTheBreast. #ThisIsMBC#ad
Please don’t ever mistake #PatientAdvocates for bumpkins.
- We are educated.
- We are motivated.
- We drive urgency and provide reminders that the “n” variable in your research represents lives.
- We are experts at living with our cause.
#NothingAboutUsWithoutUs#bcsm#mbc
Thank you @SenDougJones for supporting The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act which waives waiting periods for Medicare and SSDI for patients with metastatic breast cancer. #IVoteBreastCancer#MBCContheHill #S1374
No one should ever forego a #clinicaltrial because they cannot financially afford to participate. Thank you @LazarexCF for helping to overcome these barriers.
I heard that men get breast cancer in grade school when our Monsignor told us he had it. My name is Eric Pieszala and I have MBC. https://t.co/XdNZvNGwdb #MetastaticBreastCancer#MaleBreastCancer#1in833
Breast cancer is not exclusive to women, men are at risk too. Knowing the risks, your family health history and the signs are key to early detection. https://t.co/ZaBktaDu8y #MaleBreastCancer#breastcancerawareness#1in833#bcsm
Breast cancer is a political issue that remains an urgent health crisis. As you head to the polls or mail to vote, remember that who you elect determines policies that affect breast cancer funding and care. #IVoteBreastCancer#Election2020#Vote
Breast cancer is a political issue. Every 13 minutes, a woman dies of breast cancer. Isn't it time you VOTE? Learn more about how you could participate in breast cancer advocacy in the #Election2020. #BCCaucus2020 https://t.co/S6ks1rcRas