Attention Retired Nurses and Healthcare Professionals!

Albie Aware is recruiting volunteers for its new “Mission Support Team.” This is the perfect opportunity for retired health care professionals to make a difference with Albie Aware.
Five Questions to Ask Your Doctor after a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

In 2019, more than 300,000 women and more than 2,600 men in the U.S. will receive a breast cancer diagnosis. The good news is that the five-year survival rate for […]
New Technology Helps Cancer Survivor Keep Her Hair – Through Albie Aware

Nubia Odich hopes the third time’s a charm. Over seven years, she has endured three diagnoses of breast cancer. The third time, Nubia turned to Albie Aware with a special […]
Five Things Friday – Groups at Risk for Breast Cancer

Are you at risk for breast cancer? The short answer is yes! Anyone – women or men – can develop the disease at any stage of their lives. However, there […]
Five Things Friday – Community Citizenship

Community Citizenship Drives Albie Aware! Community involvement makes good business sense. Without it, Albie Aware would not exist. Leading organizations are making social impact and community citizenship core parts of […]
Five Things Friday: Reducing Risk of Recurrence

How Can I Minimize the Risk of My Cancer Coming Back? As a breast cancer survivor, you probably look at life differently than before. You may have tried living well […]
Healing Mind, Body and Spirit

Five Things Friday – Albie Aware Volunteers

Making a BIG Impact Over the past 15 years, volunteers have contributed significantly to the growth and success of the Albie Aware Breast Cancer Foundation and to the people we […]
Amanda Nelson Hits the Ground Running

Amanda Nelson hits the ground running as our new Albie Aware Executive Director. Her familiarity with nonprofits and business, as well as the political landscape is making the learning curve […]
Five Things Friday: Helpful Tips for Loss of Appetite

Are you going through treatment and don’t feel like eating? Loss of appetite is common. Good nutrition is vital if you have cancer because both the illness and its treatments […]