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Darlaine Honey's story: What is Lobular Breast Cancer?

Darlaine was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer in 2016. Her advice right now is, "It's really important to know what is normal for your body so that you can say 'right, that's not quite normal this month. Let me check it again next month, see if that's still there.' And if it is, go and get it checked. Go and get it checked. It's really important." Read about how Darlaine's life changed from Lobular breast cancer.

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Katelyn Hargrave’s story: 31 year old breast cancer survivor

"I'm really grateful for the tool that Know Your Lemons app is and the way that it helps people identify possible issues. Take your health seriously. Take care of yourself. Take the couple of minutes that it takes to actually perform a self breast exam. Make sure that you are being aware of how your body changes." - Katelyn H. (breast cancer survivor)

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Empowering Beauty: A Journey from Spa Closure to Cancer Awareness Advocacy

What began as a setback turned into an inspiring journey of personal growth and community impact. In the midst of the pandemic, I embarked on a path of learning and expanding my knowledge and skill set. Little did I know that this decision would lead me to the "Know Your Lemons Foundation", an initiative that would reshape the way I viewed my role as a spa owner…

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Breastfeeding Help and Information

Do you know what your normal is when it comes to your breasts? Our breasts can go through a lot of miraculous changes. One of them being the, “pregnancy-breastfeeding-post breastfeeding” phase. With these extreme and sudden changes that our breasts go through it can be hard to know what your “normal” is as you go through this phase. With the help of our certified breast health educators (Lemonistas) who are also certified lactation consultants, we have gathered and answered some of the most common questions and concerns when it comes to breastfeeding and breast cancer.

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