October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

FROM THE EDITOR: I extend my heartfelt thanks to every reader who shared their story with us. Your courage in sharing deeply personal journeys has created something meaningful. Each story reminded us why this work matters – not just in October, but every day. Thank you for trusting us with your most personal experiences. Your willingness to share creates awareness that can save lives.

A fighter’s guide to cancer: 23 years later

By Renay Daigle “It’s positive,” the doctor said. How could something so life-changingly negative be labeled “positive?” I had breast cancer. And I was six months pregnant. I was 32 years old,...

Rare but Real: Local man’s breast cancer journey inspires mission to educate others

By Tracy McCormick-Dishman When Bill Carter felt a lump on his chest on New Year's Day 2024, he almost brushed it off. But being married to Susan, an oncology nurse...

Following granny’s legacy through cancer

By CC Cox My husband and I survived my breast cancer surgery in October 2020 together. Many friends and...

Handwritten hope in dark moments

By Anonymous At her second appointment after her initial breast cancer diagnosis, a local woman was introduced to a...

Testimony of God’s goodness

By Michelle McKee Today marks three months since I had surgery to remove breast cancer. On March 8, 2022,...

A blue dot in a sea of pink

By Ron Rapaport I'm Ron Rapaport, a Ponte Vedra Beach resident who was diagnosed in 2019 with male breast...

Dreams deferred but not forgotten

By Jane Fero Nancy Turner, a retired middle school teacher, was diagnosed with a particularly malignant form of breast...