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Anne_Maree
13 years agoMember
Hi Joy,
The majority of stage 4 people with ABC are not in contact with people with similar diagnoses. We need to make our selves visible in the community and have greater communication. Although Women Living with Advanced breast cancer is private it does have a role in people feeling secure in communicating painful topics. It would be good to go public however we need to gather courage. I suppose when we know what are the wider ABC community common needs/concerns we can then go public.
Face to face contact is valuable but not well facillitated. We have a lot to offer one another.
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