
From Breast Cancer at 25 to PhD
At just 25 years old, Shante’s medical team assured her the lump she found was unlikely to be cancer. Eventually diagnosed with ER+ breast cancer, she’s been advocating for herself ever since.
At just 25 years old, Shante’s medical team assured her the lump she found was unlikely to be cancer. Eventually diagnosed with ER+ breast cancer, she’s been advocating for herself ever since.
Radiation tattooing isn’t the best option for everyone. But companies like Vision RT are pioneering safer techniques that eliminate tattoos and give breast cancer patients more control over their treatment.
Training for the Olympics and going through breast cancer treatment seem like they have nothing in common. But Olympic Gold Medalist, Kikkan Randall, recently told YSC they’re a lot alike.
Our culture often mistakes health for a number on a scale. #YSCStrong is about caring for our whole selves with the same love that we give to other people.
Fifteen years ago, Lisa Frank co-founded a fundraising bike ride called YSC Tour de Pink. To celebrate the 15th anniversary, we sat down with Lisa and Jill Frey, two best friends who met at the first YSC meeting in 1998.
We are honored to present Dr. Susan Love as a YSC Game Changer for her work as a healthcare provider.
We are honored to present Dustin Brady as one of the YSC Game Changers for his support through Tour de Pink.
We are honored to present Dr. Ann Partridge as one of the YSC Game Changers her work as a healthcare provider.
We are honored to present the Congressional Women’s Softball Game as one of the YSC Game Changers for their continued support.
We are honored to present Vanessa Shurley as one of the YSC Game Changers for her volunteer work.
We are honored to present Jenn Beaudet as one of the YSC Game Changers for her work as a volunteer.
We are honored to present Josephine Lowry as a YSC Game Changer for her work as a volunteer.
We are honored to present Joanne Hayashi as a YSC Game Changer for her work as a volunteer.
We are honored to present Michelle Piña as a YSC Game Changer for her volunteer work.