Review In Brief: Breast Cancer: The Path Of Wellness and Healing

By |2018-05-03T06:31:33-05:00July 31st, 2012|General|

Nina Montée Karp, Joyce Ostin’s Breast Cancer: The Path Of Wellness and Healing (2009) is a masterful 2-Disc DVD filled with over five-hours of valuable information from the leading experts in the field. Karp’s approach delves into relevant information about breast cancer from the world’s leading medical experts including notable breast cancer survivors Christina Applegate, Sheryl Crow, Melissa [...]

BC HERO OF THE WEEK: Christina Applegate

By |2018-05-03T06:31:33-05:00November 5th, 2009|Blog|

As you probably know, Christina Applegate is the gorgeous blond actress whose credits include films like Anchorman and The Sweetest Thing, as well as sitcoms including Samantha Who? and Married…With Children. As you also may have heard, this 37-year-old is also a breast cancer survivor. Needless to say, we were thrilled that she agreed to share her story with The Path of Wellness & Healing.

Breast Cancer: Curing “Information Sickness” with Our Favorite Resources

By |2009-11-05T05:25:27-05:00November 3rd, 2009|Blog|

In one section of our DVD, Breast Cancer: The Path of Wellness & Healing, Laura Ziskin, Co-Founder of Stand Up To Cancer (a breast cancer survivor, activist and hero), introduces the concept of "Information Sickness."It’s not as bad as it sounds (in fact, it can even be a good problem to have): There is SUCH a wealth of information on breast cancer available to women and their families – from breast cancer-related websites to doctor’s offices, from breast cancer support groups to breast cancer pamphlets and breast cancer books, covering every step of the breast cancer experience from risk to diagnosis to treatment – that it can be an overwhelming experience for someone who’s already overwhelmed by a much larger issue...

The Path Of Wellness & Healing Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By |2018-05-03T06:31:33-05:00September 26th, 2009|Blog|

Women around the world – our mothers, daughters, sisters and friends - live in fear of the words “You have breast cancer.” And statistics suggest that 1 in 8 will hear them at some point in her life. From diagnosis to treatment, the journey of breast cancer can be a devastating and confounding experience. This October, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join survivors, activists, physicians and spiritual healers in the battle against this disease, where our three greatest weapons are Education, Community, and Hope.