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Communicating your diagnosis to loved ones

Laura Crowden
Laura Crowden Member Posts: 109
edited May 2013 in Day to day

The latest in BCNA’s series of short videos has been completed and focuses on how to communicate with children, parents, friends and other family members after a diagnosis of breast cancer.

In the new video BCNA members speak out about what they found helpful for communicating with loved ones in the days and weeks following their diagnosis.  


The video series features a number of BCNA members who share their experience following a diagnosis of breast cancer. These women open up about the shock, the fear, the support, treatment and what helped them through.

Thank you to the many BCNA women involved in these videos that bravely put their hand up to share their own experiences so as to benefit others.

We hope you enjoy these videos and find them helpful.

Laura