by Trish Vickery | May 27, 2026 | Events Vol 3, Issue 2, Science Vol 3, Issue 2
Blog by Trish Vickery On April 11, the Dana Farber IBC team held their annual patient forum; the virtual format allowed patients near and far to join. The day included informative medical presentations, followed by an expert roundtable, with a new feature – breakout...
by Stephanie | Mar 1, 2026 | Advocacy Vol 3, Issue 1, Events Vol 3, Issue 1
It’s been six weeks since I got back from the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. I’m still in awe of how amazing the experience was. It surpassed all my expectations. I had been warned this experience was going to be overwhelming. So of course I took...
by Alisa | Mar 1, 2026 | Advocacy, Advocacy Vol 3, Issue 1, Events, Events Vol 3, Issue 1, Science, Science Vol 3, Issue 1
Introduction: Evolution of a Paper Topic When selected as an Alamo Advocate Scholar by the Alamo Breast Cancer Foundation to attend the 2025 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), I knew I’d be writing a paper on a topic of importance to Inflammatory Breast...
by Staci Roe | Mar 1, 2026 | Advocacy, Advocacy Vol 3, Issue 1, Events, Events Vol 3, Issue 1
Monday I flew in from Omaha for my trip to SABCS 2025. Waking up at 3:30 in the morning is for the birds. I’m so grateful to the IBC Network Foundation for giving me the opportunity to attend again this year as a patient advocate. Three years in a row advocating...
by Danielle Cameron | Nov 28, 2025 | Advocacy, Advocacy Vol 2, Issue 3, Events, Events Vol 2, Issue 3, Science, Science Vol 2, Issue 3
By Danielle Cameron, IBC Network Foundation Canada This fall has been a blur. I don’t say that lightly. I mean it in the truest sense. It feels like every major conference, scientific meeting, meetup, and symposium decided to land within the same tiny window of time....
by Stephanie Richards | Jun 1, 2025 | Advocacy Vol 2, Issue 2, Events Vol 2, Issue 2
Hidden Blessings or Toxic Positivity? When faced with a life-altering diagnosis like Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC), your world can feel like it’s crumbling. IBC is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, often presenting with alarming symptoms like rapid...