Loved Ones

There’s no single way to support someone you love through breast cancer, but having the right information can make it easier. Explore tools, insights, and resources to help you care with confidence and clarity.

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Supporting Your Loved One and Your Family

If you’re helping care for someone with breast cancer, you may be looking for clear, practical answers. Here, you’ll find guidance on organization, caregiving, and symptom management to support you along the way.

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Genetics and Family History

A diagnosis can raise questions about what this may mean for you or others in your family. Learn how genetic testing and counseling work—and how inherited risk is understood.

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Building Your System of Support

Caring for a loved one can be a lot to carry on your own. Find ways to build a support system that includes therapists, social workers, and others who “get it.”

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Pregnancy After Breast Cancer

Pregnancy after breast cancer can bring a complex mix of hope, uncertainty, and important questions for both of you. Understand what to expect and how to support one another as you navigate decisions together.