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  • Wonderful app!

    Extremely helpful app, with a lot of good advice & wonderful people! Game changer in not feeling so alone in this very scary world that is a breast cancer diagnosis.
  • Eh

    If you need a boost of positivity as you navigate breast cancer, I suppose you might find this app useful. But if you need concrete evidence based information and real support, I suggest looking elsewhere like reddit or breastcancer.org. The interface for this app is terrible for recalling messages and looking up information. It’s very Gen Z toxic positivity-oriented. They say they foster inclusive community but will bash anyone that has a difference of opinion.
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  • Eh

    If you need a boost of positivity as you navigate breast cancer, I suppose you might find this app useful. But if you need concrete evidence, information, and real support, I suggest looking elsewhere like reddit or breastcancer.org. The interface for this app is terrible for recalling messages and looking up information. It’s very Gen Z toxic positivity-oriented.
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  • Great community, minimal app

    The community is unmatched! I wish the groups had descriptions on them. The Lounge group, for example, is designed for casual convo, but it tends to turn into advice seeking / serious discussions that are meant to be reserved for other groups (ie Survivor). I think that’s simply because the group descriptions aren’t in the group pages and members don’t know.
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  • You NEED THIS APP if you’re a breastie!

    I’ve been a breastie since my diagnosis of 2019 and felt compelled to start sharing my story after seeing Paige share her story. And I’ve met so many other young moms who have gone through this before and it helped so much. If you’re a breastie (anyone impacted by breast and gyn cancer) then YOU NEED THIS APP to connect with others and navigate this stupid journey with others!
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