For Young Women Recently Diagnosed
My Health and Wellness Team
Your care and treatment should be a collaborative effort. Communication with your healthcare team makes that possible! Listed below are resources to help communicate and find care.

Insurance, Work, School, Bills
Juggling medical bills, insurance, work and/or school after a breast cancer diagnosis is challenging. Below are resources to learn more about insurance, bills, working or taking time off, school and financial aid.

Fertility Preservation
Breast cancer treatment can affect your fertility. If your healthcare team did not bring this up, don’t hesitate to ask questions! There are steps you and your doctor can take to preserve your fertility, so it’s important to speak up and ask about your options to build a family. Learn more through the resources below

My Support Network
Connecting with other young women who have been in your shoes can be helpful and comforting. The resources below will connect with others in-person and online. You can also find resources on how to talk to your friends and family.

Preparing for Surgery
Remove? Replace? Go flat? These decisions can feel overwhelming. Understand your options for surgery and reconstruction.

Genetic Testing and Counseling
Genetic testing and counseling can help you understand your family history and risk of cancer. Get tips about how to talk with your family about cancer and what to expect from genetic counseling and genetic testing.

Mental Health Resources
Your mental health is as important as your physical health. Below are resources to finding the right mental health provider for you.

For Young Women Who Have Completed Treatment
My Health and Wellness Team
Your health and wellness is a top priority and your primary care provider is an important part of your health and wellness team. Below are resources to learn about what to expect from your primary care provider.

Insurance, Work, School, Bills
Juggling medical bills, insurance, work and/or school after a breast cancer diagnosis is challenging. Below are resources to learn more about insurance, bills, working or taking time off, school and financial aid.

Fertility and Family Building
Building or expanding your family after a cancer diagnosis can present challenges. Use the resources below to explore family building options and parenting resources.

My Support Network
Find resources to build your support network after treatment ends.

Taking Care of Body and Mind
Self-care looks different for everyone. Explore these resources to find what works best for your lifestyle.

Body Image and Sexual Health
Cancer changes everything. What your body looks and feels like, how you feel about those changes, and what it means for your relationships and sexual health. Exploring these changes with yourself or with a partner is part of the healing process. Learn more about how to get to a comfortable, confident place.

Retreats and Opportunities
Get away, go an adventure, connect with other young survivors. Check out these FREE retreats!

For Young Women Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
My Health and Wellness Team
You are the leader of your healthcare team. Take time to communicate with your providers, ask questions, and let them know your concerns. Below are resources to learn more about communicating with your providers and finding the care team that is right for YOU.

Insurance, Work, School, Bills
Juggling cancer treatment, medical bills, insurance, and finances is challenging. Below are resources to learn more about finances for young women living with metastatic breast cancer.

Fertility and Family Building
Children have questions and concerns. Use the resource below to find age-appropriate ways to talk with children of all ages about your cancer diagnosis and your family building options.

My Support Network
Connecting with other young women who have been in your shoes can be helpful and comforting. Check out the resources below to connect with others in-person and online. You can also find resources on how to talk to friends and family.

Clinical Trials
Clinical trials can be a way to explore the latest research and new treatments to treat your cancer. Learn more about what it means to participate in a clinical trial and how to find a trial that’s right for you.

Quality of Life and Symptom Management
Cancer treatments can cause pain and discomfort, and your healthcare team can help. A specialist in supportive care (also called palliative care) can help. Click the links below to learn more.

Mental Health Resources
Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. Learn about how to choose a mental health provider for you below.