The last thing you want to worry about if you have breast cancer is finding a comfortable post mastectomy bra—so Athleta created one specifically for survivors. If you (or someone you know) has gone ...
That was the advice my doctor had when I told him none of my bras fit after my mastectomy. I was 28 years old, and fighting aggressive breast cancer. My other option, according to him? “Wear nothing ...
Most of the breast cancer awareness that’s raised in the month of October centers on early detection and treatment options, but for many women the breast cancer battle doesn’t end with chemotherapy, ...
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According to Lululemon, the brand designed this bra to be “adjustable” and “prosthetic-friendly,” collaborating directly with people who’ve undergone breast surgery. Sun Choe, chief product officer at ...
One in eight American women will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes. And when they do, most of them will have part or all of their breast tissue surgically removed. This makes it hard to find ...
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Fashion with a Message: Athleta and Kristin Juszczyk Launch Bold Bra for Breast Cancer Awareness
At a time when breast cancer remains a leading threat to women's health, this collaboration is a powerful call to move beyond ...
One hundred percent of the bra's sales will go to breast cancer research. Breast Cancer Awareness Month has started and Victoria's Secret is launching several new initiatives around the cause. The ...
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After a mastectomy, you might choose to forgo or delay reconstructive surgery. However, you may wish still to have the appearance of breasts under your clothes. You have the option of external breast ...
Boobs are back. Also, they never went away. This is part of Boobs Week—read the whole thing here. We live in a world full of breasts, and yet—and yet!—there are so many misconceptions about how to ...
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