Coming Soon: One in Eight
A Personal and Practical Guide to Navigating Breast Cancer
“One in Eight” is more than a book—it’s a lifeline. Written from firsthand experience, this deeply personal and practical guide is for anyone facing a breast cancer diagnosis or supporting a loved one through it. It blends real-life stories, actionable checklists, and honest advice to help readers navigate treatment, recovery, and life beyond cancer.Be the First to Know
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Why this Book?
Like so many, I never expected to hear the words, “You have breast cancer.” What followed was a journey filled with uncertainty, fear, resilience, and growth. Throughout my treatment, I learned what truly helps—not just from doctors, but from those who had been through it before me.
This book is the guide I wish I had—a mix of practical advice, checklists, and encouragement to help others take control of their journey. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or ally, One in Eight offers support, wisdom, and a reminder that you’re not alone.
What You’ll Find in the Book
✔️ Practical checklists for chemo, radiation, and recovery
✔️ Tips for managing side effects and emotional challenges
✔️ What to say (and what NOT to say) to someone with cancer
✔️ Ways to support a loved one without overwhelming them
✔️ Personal stories of resilience, hope, and healing
Join the Journey
This book isn’t just about cancer—it’s about life, love, and learning to navigate the unexpected. If you or someone you love is facing this battle, One in Eight is here to help.
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