Essential Tips for Breast Cancer Treatment

Mike Hazelrigs and Kathy Stevens with Dorothy Gibbons

Mike is riding so others can live. Today Mike Hazelrigs and his fiancé Kathy Stevens share what it means to face metastatic breast cancer after years of treatment. Theirs is a true love story amid real-life adversity and hardships. Mike is taking their story to a new level as he rides in the historic Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge TM, a 10,000-mile trek, crisscrossing the United States and Canada, in honor of Kathy and to raise funds for the women of The Rose.

Angels in My Life: Russanne’s Unforgettable Year

Russanne Kelley

In 2000, Russanne Kelley received a life-threatening medical diagnosis. Faced with a difficult path of treatment, she also must navigate a divorce, three moves, her son’s deployment to Iraq and the death of her beloved canine companion.

How Far Would YOU Go if You had a High Risk of Getting Breast Cancer?

Michelle and Kendall Sandlin

Kendall shares her experience with preventive surgeries after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation. She discusses her decision-making process, challenges, and the lack of information for young women facing similar choices. For women like Kendall and Michelle, it’s all about health advocacy and seeking support. 

Cancer Don’t Care: One Woman’s Journey

Michelle Sandlin

What happens when someone in ideal shape is diagnosed with breast cancer? During this episode, Dorothy welcomes Michelle Sandlin, author of Cancer Don’t Care. Michelle shares her breast cancer journey, and discusses the importance of self-care, support, and documenting the experience through writing. She emphasizes paying attention to one’s body and seeking medical advice, and much more.

From Badge to Breast Cancer: A Police Officer’s Story

Sgt. Stacy Papillion

”If your doctor didn’t listen to you, you need to find another doctor.” Those are the words of Stacy Papillion. Affectionately known as “Sergeant Pap,” Stacy knows a thing or two about breast cancer. She beat it twice. The second time around was a battle she fought alongside her own mother.

How a Family History Influenced Her Decision to Have a Prophylactic Mastectomy

rachel evans

Rachel Evans made one of the most difficult choices a woman could make. She chose to undergo a mastectomy due to a positive BRCA1 gene mutation. During this episode, Dorothy and Rachel talk about the emotional and physical challenges of the surgery and the impact it had on her femininity and ability to breastfeed.

“Dying was not an Option,” a Survivor’s Story

linda petticrew

Linda Petticrew is one determined woman. She’s worked hard and many long hours to build a successful career as an Executive Assistant to some of the top CEO’s in the city. But her real strength tenacity was when she faced breast cancer, not once but twice. Diagnosed at a young age, she fought and won her battle and then twenty years later had to fight it again.

A Woman’s Battle Against Metastatic Breast Cancer

Kathy Stevens

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

Healing Hearts and Inspiring Women, A Survivor’s Story

Marva Skinner

After losing both of her parents, Marva Skinner joined Angels Surviving Cancer. In this episode, you’ll learn how she found a renewed sense of purpose through her involvement. As a breast cancer survivor, Marva’s purpose guides her in navigating others through their breast cancer journey.