Whether you have breast cancer yourself or know someone who does, one thing’s for certain—no breast cancer journey looks the same. One small way to help navigate that journey is by sharing inspiring stories of those who are on a similar road. Meet Katie Edick: She’s an occupational therapist, wife, mom to two teenagers, painter, and a Broadway-musical megafan. She also has HER2-positive breast cancer—one of the more aggressive types of breast cancer, caused by an overproduction of a protein called human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)—but she doesn’t let that define her. Join us in following Edick’s breast cancer journey over the last seven years. She’ll take you through her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis, her advocacy for treatment, the empowerment she’s found through her community, and how she continues to move forward. These are her Breast Cancer Diaries. |