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Just Diagnosed with Breast Cancer… Now What? eBook

By NBCF team

Last updated on Aug 29, 2024

Medically reviewed on Feb 5, 2024
by: Lillie D. Shockney

Hearing the words, “You have breast cancer,” changes everything in a moment. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed. We’re here to help.

This eBook was created with newly diagnosed patients and their loved ones in mind. During this new and potentially confusing time, Just Diagnosed with Breast Cancer… Now What? strives to bring you educational information about your diagnosis, as well as hope to empower you on this journey.

A trusted source for breast cancer information with over 460,000 eBook downloads, National Breast Cancer Foundation is here for you at every step of the breast cancer journey.

This eBook, medically reviewed by a breast cancer expert, will connect you to the information, support, and resources you need most after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis.

Get the free Just Diagnosed eBook now:


This eBook includes:

  • Answers to basic questions about breast cancer
  • Glossary of common breast cancer-related terms
  • Descriptions of doctors and specialists who may be on your care team
  • Descriptions of common types of breast cancer treatments
  • List of questions to take to your appointments
  • Links to helpful resources to support you on your journey

Here’s a sneak peek of what’s inside:


What our community is saying:

“Thank you so much for this eBook. It has helped me understand what different types of breast cancer are. I do have breast cancer anxiety and stress, but reading through this eBook has really helped me a lot.” – Cora

“The explanations were easy to understand and it helped to relieve the stress I was feeling. Thank you for this eBook.” – Carole

“I cannot thank you enough for this resource. It has made a difference in all of the lingo I’m hearing and how to navigate the early parts of my diagnosis.” – Alexis


Where can we send your free eBook?


The information in this eBook is not intended as medical advice. Always discuss all aspects of cancer diagnosis and treatment with your care team.


Related reading:

  • Breast Cancer Glossary
  • 5 Ingredient Healthy Meals Cookbook
  • 3 Steps to Early Detection Guide
  • Healthy Living & Personal Risk Guide
  • Male Breast Cancer: What Men Need to Know eBook
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