Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an aggressive form of locally advanced breast cancer. Learn about IBC, the warning signs, diagnosis, treatment and more.| Susan G. Komen®
In 1994, Ginny Mason learned she had inflammatory breast cancer. It's a rare, aggressive and difficult to diagnose and treat form of the disease. Ginny was told the prognosis was dire. Now, 27 years later, she's a great-grandmother who is passionate about advocating for others.| Susan G. Komen®
After learning she had breast cancer, Jennifer pushed for genetic testing, which revealed she carries the CHEK2 gene mutation.| Susan G. Komen®
Debricca's treatment for breast cancer was not without challenges. When she completed treatment, she was able to focus on healing.| Susan G. Komen®
When Siana learned she had breast cancer, her world stopped. She was angry and scared, but realized she needed to focus on the positive.| Susan G. Komen®
After COVID-19 led to the cancelation of her local Race for the Cure, Emily Nomberg found a new way to give back in honor of her mom's legacy through Komen's DIY Fundraising.| Susan G. Komen®
For Wisconsin mom of three and firefighter Bizzy Smith, 2022 was a whirlwind of emotions, beginning with receiving the call that she and her best friend and fellow firefighter Sunny Pulver had been cast as a team on season 36 of “The Amazing Race.” The year would end with her struggling for a diagnosis for the lumps in her left breast.| Susan G. Komen®