
Maggie Varney: How does a cancer patient prepare for hair loss?
How does a cancer patient prepare for hair loss? “I don’t think any woman ever is prepared,” announces Hair Restoration Specialist Maggie Varney. The licensed cosmetologist and facilitator for the Ame...
10 Feb 202224min

Love and marriage – surviving in sickness and in health
“When cancer comes into a marriage, it really can alter your life.” That is why cancer survivors Darren and Jen Delvaux started their own podcast – “Mr. Worldwide and His Bride” – where they share sto...
28 Jan 202230min

Dr. Justin Riutta dispels myths, shares latest facts on Lymphedema
During The Breast of Everything podcast, Justin Riutta, MD, director of Breast Cancer Rehabilitation and Lymphedema for Beaumont Health in Royal Oak, Michigan, sets the record straight on lymphedema, ...
10 Jan 202231min

Dr. Dana Zakalik on learning more about genetic testing can help you and your children
What is genetic testing and what does it mean for cancer patients? During The Breast of Everything podcast, Dana Zakalik, MD, a medical oncologist and medical director of the Nancy and James Grosfeld ...
16 Des 202133min

Caryn Sullivan on Living an Intentional Life
In 2004, just three months after her wedding, 31-year-old corporate giant Caryn Sullivan was diagnosed with breast cancer. Caryn’s treatment of choice was aggressive therapy; she had a bilateral maste...
2 Des 202131min

Melissa Laborsky, MD: True prevention lies within
“From the spiritual perspective, there is no disease or illness. There is only undiscovered purpose.” When Melissa Laborsky, MD, heard this quote, it opened her eyes to a whole new world in the field ...
19 Nov 202130min

Shelly Rood on surviving the holidays: a woman veteran’s guide
“When you say the words ‘breast cancer survivor,’ it can’t get any more personal for me because that is my mother,” announces Shelly Rood, inspirational speaker, co-founder of Mission: Ambition LLC an...
4 Nov 202127min

Nikki Barclay on breast cancer can strike at any age
Nikki Barclay just turned 41 when she learned she had breast cancer. “My doctor recommended I start having mammograms every year beginning at age 40. This was my second routine screening,” or so she t...
21 Okt 202125min



















