Following Mom’s Lead by Paying it Forward to The Rose

Jennifer Pareya’s support for The Rose spans more than twenty years. It all started with her mom’s breast cancer experience. Jennifer’s mom Judy—another ardent supporter of The Rose—was diagnosed. After beating breast cancer, she insisted on the family giving back. And they’ve done so tenfold.
A Woman’s Battle Against Metastatic Breast Cancer

From her initial diagnosis to her current battle with metastatic disease, the conversation takes many turns. You’ll be moved as Kathy Stevens recounts the treatments she has undergone, including a double mastectomy, radiation, and chemotherapy
How One Woman Survived Breast Cancer One Year Postpartum During the Pandemic

Aeliya Jaffar, a former pharmacist diagnosed with breast cancer postpartum during the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the loss of her grandmother, shares her poignant journey, balancing strength, heroism, and humor throughout her experiences.
The Piece of Paper That Saved Her Life

Surviving breast cancer in her twenties, Marisol Guerrero attributes her survival to a single piece of paper—a sponsorship form to The Rose. Marisol’s powerful story highlights the importance of early detection and self-advocacy in breast health. Her commitment to helping others echoes through her advocacy work for The Rose, aiming to spread awareness and support for breast cancer prevention and care.
How One Woman Survived Breast Cancer One Year Postpartum During the Pandemic

Aeliya Jaffar, a former pharmacist diagnosed with breast cancer postpartum during the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the loss of her grandmother, shares her poignant journey, balancing strength, heroism, and humor throughout her experiences.
She Hid Her Breast Cancer Diagnosis to Keep from Losing Work

Prominent Houston photographer Deborah Wallace, diagnosed with breast cancer three times yet continuing to work in secrecy about her condition, delves into her decisions, her revelation to her sons, and her stance on discussing her health with doctors.
Why Being Your Own Advocate Could Save Your Life

LaTreace Price-Gistard didn’t know about The Rose when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. She’s convinced things would have ended up quite differently if she had.
During this episode, we talk about her breast cancer journey, the effects of her battle as it relates to her children, and how she ended up serving as a volunteer for The Rose.
She Credits a Single Piece of Paper with Saving Her Life

Marisol Guerrero, whose breast cancer journey began in her early twenties with a lemon-sized tumor, shares her inspiring story, advocacy for The Rose, and struggles with imposter syndrome in the breast cancer community, as she opens up about the guilt related to the financial challenges of her diagnosis and underscores the importance of self-examinations, regular screenings, and open dialogue in this episode with Dorothy.