If you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, you’ve probably felt an array of emotions ranging from scared and anxious to overwhelmed and confused. It’s completely normal and understandable to feel like your world is crumbling around you, but just because you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer doesn’t mean you’re in a hopeless situation. According to the Centers for Disease Control, women had much higher rates of getting breast cancer than dying from breast cancer. Additionally, 90% of female breast cancer patients who were diagnosed from 2012 to 2018 had not died from their cancer five years later (regular screenings can also help with early detection and increase the survival rate).

But while there is a larger chance of surviving breast cancer, especially when it’s caught in an earlie

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