Survive in the Buff

Survive in the Buff 30% OF PROFITS FROM THE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS IS DONATED TO THE ROSWELL PARK BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER TO FUND VITAL RESOURCES TO LOCAL PATIENTS.

Survive in the Buff was created by breast cancer survivor Kelly LaBella with a mission to educate young women in Western New York about the risks of Breast Cancer and support to those currently battling the disease. Our goal to actively support patients and their families will be accomplished by donating 30% of profits from the sale of our products on a monthly basis to the Roswell Park Breast Cancer Resource Center. The Center is an integral part of the Roswell Community, as team members help those concerned about breast cancer issues or those diagnosed with breast cancer address the challenges of diagnosis and treatment by providing a wide range of breast cancer information and referrals to many support services. (https://www.roswellpark.org/center/breast/resource-center)

Your purchase will contribute to funding free wigs, scarves and caps to patients dealing with hair loss, information on local support groups, prevention programs, resources - from medical textbooks, consumer guides, and survivor stories even storybooks and coloring books for the youngest family members affected by the disease. As a patient of Roswell Park, LaBella understands the challenges that women face as they enter into each phase of treatment and the tremendous impact the Center provides.

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11/27/2014

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11/09/2014

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An interesting study on a unorthodox treatment for Triple negative breast cancer out of the UKhttp://www.medicalnewstoda...
11/04/2014

An interesting study on a unorthodox treatment for Triple negative breast cancer out of the UK
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/284825.php

Eribulin, a drug originally created from a sea sponge, has been shown to extend life for up to 5 months in women with advanced triple negative breast cancer.

11/01/2014
10/31/2014

One good thing about the cooler weather.....hot flashes from Tamoxifen aren't so debilitating..in fact I am welcoming them now

I'm today's "Survivor of the Day" on the Victorious Val & the Breast Cancer Crusaders page!  If you need a great support...
10/30/2014

I'm today's "Survivor of the Day" on the Victorious Val & the Breast Cancer Crusaders page! If you need a great support outlet from others like you; check out her page!

October 30 -- Survivor of the Day -- Kelly

At the age of 42, I was a happy wife and a momma of a three year old boy. Pains in my left breast lead me to my OB who sent me for a mammogram. I was diagnosed with Stage II Invasive Ductal Carcinoma in the left and Stage I in the right. No family history and negative for BRCA1 and BRCA2. The diagnosis obviously shook our world to the core, but I knew I would win. My son needs his momma, my husband needs his wife. My brother told me through treatment, "Belief creates actual fact.”

After chemo, a bilateral, and radiation, I am a survivor! I appreciate life for all its beauty, I savor every moment with my family and friends, and I look forward to meeting my grandchildren some day.

Local survivor featured as a Survivor of the Day!  Give her some love!
10/28/2014

Local survivor featured as a Survivor of the Day! Give her some love!

October 28 -- Survivor of the Day -- Annie

On February 5, 2014, I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Triple Negative Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. I'm still in shock. At 31, this is not where I imagined my life to be. I had 16 rounds of chemo (4 AC/12 Taxol), a double mastectomy and am currently undergoing reconstruction. It's been a long, bumpy road. I have questioned God, I have asked "Why me?" and I even have days when I want to give up. I keep going because if not, cancer wins, but more importantly, I want my two children to be proud of me, and I want them to know I fought like hell. I don't want to be a hero or an inspiration. I want to encourage others going through this battle. Throughout this journey, I have found courage, strength and determination. On September 8th, I heard the words "You're cancer free!" I am a survivor!

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