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Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss: 30 Powerful Stories

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Product Description Edie Falco, Sheryl Crow, Athena Jones, Heidi Heitkamp, and an inspiring array of other breast cancer survivors and “previvors” lend their voices to this collection of powerful stories Drawing from first-hand interviews of successful, high-profile women from myriad industries and perspectives, award-winning journalist Ali Rogin brings together an all-star support and recovery team to inspire anyone confronting a cancer diagnosis, along with their loved ones. Learn how preeminent actresses, musicians, politicians, journalists, and entrepreneurs faced a formidable disease and put it in its place. In their own words, the women of Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss inform and encourage by sharing their experiences and advice: how they told loved ones about their diagnoses, navigated treatment options, and managed the work/life/cancer balance. Rogin, too, faced great uncertainty when she tested positively for the BRCA1 genetic mutation at age twenty. She found answers in the vibrant community of breast cancer survivors and “previvors” who also stared down the odds. With her brave decision to undergo a prophylactic bilateral mastectomy before even graduating college, Rogin joined this diverse sisterhood of women confronting breast cancer in its many forms with dignity, strength, and humor. Review Advance Praise for Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss “In Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss, Ali Rogin leads the reader through a behind-the-scenes exposé of the transformative breast cancer journeys taken by a number of America’s most beloved ‘bosses.’ Between Ali’s insightful voice and these resilient, exemplary stories, expect to find your own inner boss lady emboldened, encouraged, and inspired.”––Dr. Kristi Funk, M.D., Breast Cancer Surgeon, Bestselling Author of Breasts: The Owner’s Manual, and Cofounder of pinklotus.com “Ali Rogin has written a timely and critically important book. It is also very personal. Through compelling interviews with thirty truly amazing women, coupled with her own experience, she has told the story of breast cancer―and how to beat it―in a detailed but completely understandable way. This is must-reading that I highly recommend―and not just for women.”––Wolf Blitzer, Anchor, CNN “Empowering! Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss is a practical and inspirational guide that’s filled with invaluable nuggets of wisdom. A must-have road map for anyone at high risk for breast cancer or navigating their way through treatment.”––Rebecca Katz, M.S., Author of The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen “If there were a bible of boss women who beat breast cancer, Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss would be it. Sheryl Crow, Edie Falco, and Jill Kargman, among other powerhouses, offer their true testaments on how to survive cancer to inspire any woman to be the C.E.O. of her comeback.”––Marisa Acocella, New York Times Bestselling Author of Ann Tenna and Cancer Vixen “This book is the most comprehensive guide to all sorts of questions the doctors can’t answer, and the most original advice I’ve read on how to deal with any uncertain and daunting situation. Buy this book for anyone going through breast cancer treatment, any survivor, and any woman at risk who might be scared. Beat Breast Cancer Like a Boss isn't just for women touched by cancer―it is a manual for how to survive any curveball in life.”––Geralyn Lucas, Author of Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy and Then Came Life About the Author Ali Rogin is a producer with the PBS NewsHour foreign affairs team, writing and reporting pieces for TV and the web. Her reports have also appeared on MSNBC, ABC, SiriusXM, and nationally-syndicated FM radio shows. Rogin is a ten-year veteran of D.C.’s political scene, covering the White House, Capitol Hill, and the State Department. She covered the 2012 presidential election, first as a campaign embed during the Republican primary, and then as part of the Obama re-election campaign press corps during the general electi