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In the middle of October, we are embarking on something quite ambitious. The idea of a cure for metastatic breast cancer - the only kind that kills - is complicated. But this is the season of virtual travel and not shying away from the hard questions. So Co-host Victoria Goldberg with Shonte Drakeford, Natalia Green, Paula Jayne, Ellen Landsberger, and Kate Pfitzer go to the leading clinicians and researchers in the field of breast cancer to find out where we are in terms of a cure for metastatic breast cancer. It is impossible to cover it in a neat single episode, so, instead, we created a series of episodes that we call “Road to A Cure.” In this premiere episode of the series, hear from the podcast team members on what it means to live with an incurable disease. We talk about a possibility of a cure, address the real fear of hoping, and tackle many other important issues. This series of interviews will be released every Monday starting October 18 until the beginning of the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in early December.
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In the middle of October, we are embarking on something quite ambitious. The idea of a cure for metastatic breast cancer - the only kind that kills - is complicated. But this is the season of virtual travel and not shying away from the hard questions. So Co-host Victoria Goldberg with Shonte Drakeford, Natalia Green, Paula Jayne, Ellen Landsberger, and Kate Pfitzer go to the leading clinicians and researchers in the field of breast cancer to find out where we are in terms of a cure for metastatic breast cancer. It is impossible to cover it in a neat single episode, so, instead, we created a series of episodes that we call “Road to A Cure.” In this premiere episode of the series, hear from the podcast team members on what it means to live with an incurable disease. We talk about a possibility of a cure, address the real fear of hoping, and tackle many other important issues. This series of interviews will be released every Monday starting October 18 until the beginning of the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in early December.
More info is available on our website & sign up for our *NEW* Newsblast:
www.ourmbclife.org
Got something to share? Feedback?
[email protected]
Send us a voice recording via email or through speakpipe on our website.
***Please send us your remembrances of people who have died from MBC this year for our special October 27 We Remember episode. ***
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @ourmbclife
We’re so happy you joined us! If this conversation resonated with you please share it with someone who might need it. Don't forget to like and subscribe here to follow us on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. You can find more episodes, resources and ways to get involved on our website Our MBC Life. Have a topic you’d like us to cover? Email us at [email protected]. And don’t forget to follow us on our socials @ourmbclife.
Remember you are not alone.

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