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How has a nurse helped you through breast cancer?

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At Breastcancer.org, we often hear how much nurses mean to people going through breast cancer. It’s the nurse who often explains the diagnosis and treatments to you in simple language, helps manage your side effects, offers you reassurance, and connects you with the care you need. Nurses are also a source of emotional support and frequently serve as the link between their patients, doctors, and other parts of the hospital care team.

We’d love to hear about your experiences so we can share it with the nursing community and highlight how their work makes a difference.

Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey.

We thank you for your time and insight!

—The Breastcancer.org Team

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  • bcincolorado
    bcincolorado Posts: 4,830

    When I was first diagnosed my breast cancer had a nurse navigator come and talk to me and gave me a huge book with information in there that was very informative and included not only my diagnosis in there but also reference including this site. They also do my screening now there on my non cancer side and already read results now since diagnosed and let me know before I leave even.