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Breast Friends Cancer Support Network

Breast Friends Cancer Support Network

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May 27th 2020: Why Young Breast Cancer Patients Need Specialized Resources

After her own breast cancer diagnosis at 35, April Stearns was very alone for a number of years until she met another in-real-life survivor who was also diagnosed under 45. Meeting her changed everything for April, and opened up her eyes to the fact that young women with breast cancer need resources that are specific to their age and station in life. Since then April has made it her life's work to help women who were diagnosed at a young age tell their stories so that others will feel less alone.

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April Stearns

A lifelong writer, April Stearns was diagnosed at 35 years old with Stage 3 breast cancer that she found while breastfeeding her daughter. Four years later, while struggling to “go back to normal” and find other young women in similar circumstances, April launched WILDFIRE Magazine as a way for younger women to tell and read breast cancer stories. April lives with her husband and young daughter on the coast of California . She likes to get away from all the hustle and bustle whenever she can to hike in the woods, but writing remains her purest escape.
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