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"Finally! Such a comprehensive resource for survivors has been long overdue." --Michelle Melin, M.P.P., Director of Patient Services Y-ME National Breast Cancer
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In the United States today, there are 8 million cancer survivors, including the 5 million who are alive for over five years since their diagnosis. With the help
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