Patient Stories

This is Karima’s story.
Karima was diagnosed in 2013 and is sharing her story to help people understand more about mBC. Throughout her mBC journey, she has been enjoying spending time with family and learning to focus on the things that bring her joy every day.
Annick was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2019. Since then, she has often found that the people around her don’t understand the effects of the disease on a person living with it, and on their loved ones. She wants to raise awareness of the impact of the disease, and shares with us what brings her joy in life, one day at a time.
This is Annick’s story.
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Adriana is a mom of three and was pregnant at the time of her diagnosis. Living life with mBC has given her a new perspective on the importance of time and how we spend it with our loved ones.

This is Adriana’s story.

Diagnosis: I was six weeks pregnant with twins when I was first diagnosed with cancer. Three months earlier, I found a lump in my breast, but everyone thought it was just a clogged milk duct because I was still…

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Barbara is a mom, wife and nurse by training that is living with mBC. Barbara advocated for her health and getting a diagnosis. Surrounded by a community of family and friends, her strong support network and relationships help her manage living life with mBC.

This is Barbara’s story.

Diagnosis: In August 2014, I felt a bump on my back. I went to the doctor. After that visit, I was still having difficulty breathing and I felt weak,…

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Donna is a wife and mother who first had cancer in 1994 but was diagnosed with mBC in 2004. She has seen a lot of advances in cancer therapy and is telling her story to instill hope.

This is Donna’s story.

Diagnosis: I didn’t have a lump at first. I had ductal cancer that started back in October 1994. At that time, they didn’t think it could be cancer. I’m talking about 1994; this is 2017. No tests came back that showed anything…

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Judit is a paediatric nurse who was diagnosed with mBC in her late twenties. She wants to increase awareness about the deadly nature of mBC and the need for more research to improve outcomes for patients.

This is Judit’s story.

Diagnosis: I was 26 years old when I felt a lump while doing a self-exam. Being so young, I really didn’t assume it was anything. I was living a really busy life; there was work, I was planning on getting married. I literally…

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Karen was diagnosed when she was 27. While her life has changed, she refers to herself as a breast cancer thriver, not a survivor, highlighting that while it’s a big portion of her life, it’s a small part of who she is.

This is Karen’s story.

Diagnosis: I found a lump in my breast at the end of January, beginning of February, of this year. I went to my doctor right away, but because I was only 27 and there’s no history of breast cancer in my family, it…

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Nathalie is a mom and wife who is living with mBC. She helped start an inclusive peer support group called Breast Cancer Support Saskatoon, which is the only support group of its kind in the city right now.

This is Nathalie’s story.

Diagnosis: I was diagnosed in 2008 with locally advanced breast cancer at the age of 29. When I was 24, I found out that I had the BRCA1 genetic mutation. Having this mutation means that I was considered at…

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Véronique describes herself as a positive, determined woman who loves to laugh and make people laugh. At age 31, she was diagnosed with mBC. As she navigates her thirties with her diagnosis, she is taking time to raise awareness and educate others about mBC.

This is Véronique’s story.

Diagnosis: After an annual check-up with my family doctor, I was asked to have a few additional tests. At first, she wasn’t concerned since…

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Debbie is a mother who was 11 years into remission when she was diagnosed again. She is encouraging people to advocate for their health and push for help when you need it.

This is Debbie’s story.

Diagnosis: I had breast cancer before this…when I was 45. I went through chemo and 35 treatments of radiation and at the end of that I was good. I was 11 years clear. Then I found a lump in my neck. I thought it was a…

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Heather was not always comfortable speaking publicly about her disease, but she sees the need for more awareness about metastatic breast cancer, and to advocate for more research.

This is Heather’s story.

Diagnosis: I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer 12 years ago. I had surgery, did 6 months of chemotherapy and then hormonal treatment. But at the 5-year mark I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer; …

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When you have mBC, time takes on a new meaning. Learn more from patients as they navigate their life with their diagnosis.

Michelle’s Story

Teva’s story

Watches that tell more than just time

What are the biggest misconceptions about living with mBC?

What does mBC look like?

Who gets mBC?

What gives you hope?

What are the biggest challenges of living with mBC?

What can others do to help someone living with mBC?

How has mBC affected relationships in your life?

Michelle’s Story

Teva’s story

Watches that tell more than just time

What are the biggest misconceptions about living with mBC?

What does mBC look like?

Who gets mBC?

What gives you hope?

What are the biggest challenges of living with mBC?

What can others do to help someone living with mBC?

How has mBC affected relationships in your life?

In Memoriam

In-Memoriam

Please join us in honouring the memory and courage of these women and their families who have shared their metastatic breast cancer story with us. Through their stories, we hope their voices will live on.

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In Loving Memory of Nalie

Nalie was only 24 when she was first diagnosed with cancer. She helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for cancer and started sharing her journey with mBC online to help raise awareness.

This is Nalie’s story.

Diagnosis: I was a young, active, healthy 24-year-old – rarely sick, very athletic, always training – and suddenly I found lumps in my left breast. I went for a general check-up but overall, the feeling was that the lumps were normal; that women in their twenties have lumpy breasts due to hormones or periods or that it could be a fibroadenoma or a cyst. But I was told to get checked anyway… and was given a referral paper. But because nobody was really stressed about it, I didn’t put it as a priority. I did call the referral number but was almost immediately told they don’t give mammograms to women under 40. So I…

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In Loving Memory of Cloé

Newly married Cloé was only 23 when she was diagnosed. She shared her story to help raise awareness of mBC.

This is Cloé’s story.

Diagnosis: The day I received the diagnosis was the worst day of my life. It felt like a bad dream. I was completely stunned. My parents would come with me each time I had to go to the hospital. But that time, I just had my husband with me. We thought the worst was over since I had been in remission for six months. I gave my parents the news very bluntly over the phone. Thankfully…

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In Loving Memory of Jaspreet

Jaspreet was first diagnosed with cancer in her early thirties. To better understand mBC to be able to share with others, she joined in-person and online communities, and blogged about her experiences.

This is Jaspreet’s story.

Diagnosis: Maybe I should just start from the beginning. I was originally diagnosed at the age of 31 with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer, which is a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer. Treatment started quickly after my diagnosis. I went through chemo, surgery (mastectomy) and radiation. After months of recovering from treatment, I was feeling pretty good and getting back to life as…

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In Loving Memory of Sandi

Sandi advocated for herself to get checked when she felt something wasn’t right. After diagnosis, she focused on living her life one day at a time and readjusting her goals.

This is Sandi’s story.

Diagnosis: It started in November of 2015. I was at work and I had a bit of a pain in my breast. I noticed it wasn’t going away, so I paid close attention to it. That night, at home, I felt something there that I didn’t think was right. I asked my husband to check and he agreed there was something there. It was a Friday night so I couldn’t do anything about it, and I worried about it the whole…

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In Loving Memory of Julie

Just as I was figuring out how to be a mother, when I was breastfeeding my six-month-old baby, I felt a lump under my arm.

This is Julie’s story.

Diagnosis: Something really didn’t seem right to me. Since I had an appointment with our family doctor for my little one, I mentioned this to her. After examining me, she was immediately proactive and ordered the necessary examinations to see what the lump was, sending me to a specialist…

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In Loving Memory of Teva

This is Teva’s story.

Diagnosis: I was trying to run a half marathon, it wasn’t my first one, and I was trying to train, but every time I went out for a run I was coming back in agony with crippling, debilitating back pain. It was to the point where I couldn’t even sit at my desk, it was so painful. I was standing in the office, during meetings, sleep was difficult – the pain was that severe. I went to the doctor and ended up in…

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In Loving Memory of Jan

This is Jan’s story.

Diagnosis: I was first diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer in 2003. I was told that a recurrence could happen within the first 5 years. At the 5 year mark I thought, ‘oh yay, I survived breast cancer!’ I kept going for yearly mammograms and then, surprise, something showed up on the mammogram again. The cancer had returned to the same breast. I had a mastectomy and chemo in 2009 and…

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In Loving Memory of Julie

This is Julie’s story.

Diagnosis: I was 34 years old when they found the tumour in my breast. I did not want to take any chances because there had already been several cases of cancer in my family, so I went to see my doctor right away. So in September 2012, I had an MRI for my tumour and was told that I had stage 2 breast cancer…

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In Loving Memory of Jasmin

This is Jasmin’s story.

Diagnosis: When my youngest daughter was 7 months old, I was nursing her and noticed a lump but I thought it was a blocked milk duct so I waited a couple of weeks and tried to sort that out. Nothing changed so I went to my GP to express my concern. I do have a history of breast cancer in the family so she sent me for an ultrasound. Things got expedited pretty quickly from there…

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In Loving Memory of Cathy

This is Cathy’s story.

Diagnosis: I started off having pain in my left shoulder and was having difficulty lifting things up. Within a couple of weeks, pain started in my back and hips but I sit all day at my job and had felt pain like that before so it wasn’t anything new per se. My friend suggested I try acupuncture, so I did that and physical therapy but it didn’t seem to be getting any better. Then one morning I couldn’t get out…

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In Loving Memory of Nalie

Nalie was only 24 when she was first diagnosed with cancer. She helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for cancer and started sharing her journey with mBC online to help raise awareness.

This is Nalie’s story.

Diagnosis: I was a young, active, healthy 24-year-old – rarely sick, very athletic, always training – and suddenly I found lumps in my left breast. I went for a general check-up but overall, the feeling was that the lumps were normal; that women in their twenties have lumpy breasts due to hormones or periods or that it could be a fibroadenoma or a cyst. But I was told to get checked anyway…

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In Loving Memory of Cloé

Newly married Cloé was only 23 when she was diagnosed. She shared her story to help raise awareness of mBC.

This is Cloé’s story.

Diagnosis: The day I received the diagnosis was the worst day of my life. It felt like a bad dream. I was completely stunned. My parents would come with me each time I had to go to the hospital. But that time, I just had my husband with me. We thought the worst was over since I had been in remission for six months. I gave my parents the news very bluntly over the phone. Thankfully…

Read More
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In Loving Memory of Jaspreet

Jaspreet was first diagnosed with cancer in her early thirties. To better understand mBC to be able to share with others, she joined in-person and online communities, and blogged about her experiences.

This is Jaspreet’s story.

Diagnosis: Maybe I should just start from the beginning. I was originally diagnosed at the age of 31 with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer, which is a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer. Treatment started quickly after my diagnosis. I went through chemo, surgery (mastectomy) and radiation. After months of recovering from treatment, I was feeling pretty good and getting…

Read More
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In Loving Memory of Sandi

Sandi advocated for herself to get checked when she felt something wasn’t right. After diagnosis, she focused on living her life one day at a time and readjusting her goals.

This is Sandi’s story.

Diagnosis: It started in November of 2015. I was at work and I had a bit of a pain in my breast. I noticed it wasn’t going away, so I paid close attention to it. That night, at home, I felt something there that I didn’t think was right. I asked my husband to check and he agreed there was something there. It was a Friday night so I couldn’t do anything about it, and I worried about it the...

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In Loving Memory of Julie

Just as I was figuring out how to be a mother, when I was breastfeeding my six-month-old baby, I felt a lump under my arm.

This is Julie’s story.

Diagnosis: Something really didn’t seem right to me. Since I had an appointment with our family doctor for my little one, I mentioned this to her. After examining me, she was immediately proactive and ordered the necessary examinations to see what the lump was, sending me to a specialist…

Read More
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In Loving Memory of Teva

This is Teva’s story.

Diagnosis: I was trying to run a half marathon, it wasn’t my first one, and I was trying to train, but every time I went out for a run I was coming back in agony with crippling, debilitating back pain. It was to the point where I couldn’t even sit at my desk, it was so painful. I was standing in the office, during meetings, sleep was difficult – the pain was that severe. I went to the doctor and ended up in…

Read More
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In Loving Memory of Jan

This is Jan’s story.

Diagnosis: I was first diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer in 2003. I was told that a recurrence could happen within the first 5 years. At the 5 year mark I thought, ‘oh yay, I survived breast cancer!’ I kept going for yearly mammograms and then, surprise, something showed up on the mammogram again. The cancer had returned to the same breast. I had a mastectomy and chemo in…

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In Loving Memory of Julie

This is Julie’s story.

Diagnosis: I was 34 years old when they found the tumour in my breast. I did not want to take any chances because there had already been several cases of cancer in my family, so I went to see my doctor right away. So in September 2012, I had an MRI for my tumour and was told that I had stage 2 breast cancer…

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In Loving Memory of Jasmin

This is Jasmin’s story.

Diagnosis: When my youngest daughter was 7 months old, I was nursing her and noticed a lump but I thought it was a blocked milk duct so I waited a couple of weeks and tried to sort that out. Nothing changed so I went to my GP to express my concern. I do have a history of breast cancer in the family so she sent me for an ultrasound. Things got expedited pretty quickly from there…

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In Loving Memory of Cathy

This is Cathy’s story.

Diagnosis: I started off having pain in my left shoulder and was having difficulty lifting things up. Within a couple of weeks, pain started in my back and hips but I sit all day at my job and had felt pain like that before so it wasn’t anything new per se. My friend suggested I try acupuncture, so I did that and physical therapy but it didn’t seem to be getting any better. Then one morning I couldn’t…

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Caregivers’ Perspectives

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In Loving Memory of Marnie (Brian, Marnie’s Partner)

To continue Marnie’s legacy, Marnie’s partner shared their mBC story with us. Documenting their experiences, they published I Can’t Make Lunch Today, a book to help raise awareness and help other families going through mBC.

This is Marnie’s story.

Diagnosis: My wife’s name was Marnie Parker – Marnie Foreman when we got…

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In Loving Memory of Pauline (Louise, Pauline’s twin sister) Pauline’s twin sister, Louise, is sharing Pauline’s story to help raise awareness and share the perspective of seeing a loved one’s journey with mBC.

This is Pauline’s story.

Diagnosis: The diagnosis hit us in 2010. My twin sister,…

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In Loving Memory of Liz
(Joe, Liz’s husband)
Liz’s husband, Joe, is sharing Liz’s story to honour her memory and to raise awareness about mBC. Throughout her journey, she remained positive and active in the community.

This is Liz’s story.

Diagnosis: My wife, Liz, was going to a fitness class, she always ate healthy and exercised, and one day the instructor told the class that a…

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In Loving Memory of Marnie
(Brian, Marnie’s Partner)


To continue Marnie’s legacy, Marnie’s partner shared their mBC story with us. Documenting their experiences, they published I Can’t Make Lunch Today, a book to help raise awareness and help other families going through mBC.

This is Marnie’s story.

Diagnosis: My wife’s name was Marnie Parker – Marnie Foreman when we got…

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In Loving Memory of Pauline
(Louise, Pauline’s twin sister)
Pauline’s twin sister, Louise, is sharing Pauline’s story to help raise awareness and share the perspective of seeing a loved one’s journey with mBC.

This is Pauline’s story.

Diagnosis: The diagnosis hit us in 2010. My twin sister,…

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In Loving Memory of Liz
(Joe, Liz’s husband)
Liz’s husband, Joe, is sharing Liz’s story to honour her memory and to raise awareness about mBC. Throughout her journey, she remained positive and active in the community.

This is Liz’s story.

Diagnosis: My wife, Liz, was going to a fitness class, she always ate healthy and exercised, and one day the instructor told the class that a…

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