From the day of her diagnosis, a woman becomes a breast cancer survivor forever. Research in the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research is empowering each survivor to live her life with strength and resiliency.
Read MoreFrom the day of her diagnosis, a woman becomes a breast cancer survivor forever. Research in the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research is empowering each survivor to live her life with strength and resiliency.
Read MoreResearchers from Indiana University School of Medicine are discovering new ways to find out how effective a drug might be against cancer. Their findings are detailed in a new paper published by Science Advances.
Read MoreStephanie Pemberton was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2020 and underwent treatment involving 16 weeks of chemotherapy and a double mastectomy.
Read MoreIt’s common for people to ask friends to donate to a favorite charitable cause in lieu of birthday gifts, but Charlene Cheatham is taking it a step further. She’s asking her friends to donate their breast tissue.
Read MoreResearchers in the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research continue to improve the cure rate for women with the highest risk for recurrence of TNBC. Research builds on the highly successful Monogrammed Medicine program to develop better, more personalized therapies.
Read MoreIndiana University School of Medicine scientists continue search for life-saving treatments for aggressive types of breast cancer.
Read MoreJenny is a five-year stage 4 triple negative and inflammatory breast cancer survivor who recorded her story in 2019 with the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Read MoreVera Bradley Foundation Center researchers, Kathy D. Miller, MD, and Hari Nakshatri, PHD, on “Breast Cancer and Black Women: Research to Reduce Disparities.”
Read MoreJenny is a five-year triple negative breast cancer survivor. She’s been in complete remission since participating in the two-drug trial targeting TNBC’s most active genes. Her oncologist, Kathy Miller, MD, led the trial, and Jenny is alive today because of this Vera Bradley Foundation-funded research conducted by the Monogrammed Medicine team.
Read MoreNew study to develop personalized therapies for triple-negative breast cancer patients.
Read MoreIvy and Chris were married in August 2018 and Ivy’s diagnosis of breast cancer immediately followed in October. She hopes this past summer’s surgery is the end of treatment.
Read MoreThe robust team of researchers at the Vera Bradley Center for Breast Cancer Research at Indiana University’s School of Medicine takes a collaborative approach to finding a cure for breast cancer. Each researcher brings a unique area of expertise to the table as they work on different approaches to improve outcomes for each unique breast cancer patient.
Read MoreThrough money raised from the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer Classic and other donations, we announced on Monday, September 20 that we are donating $1,500,000 to the Vera Bradley Foundation Center for Breast Cancer Research. This donation completes our pledge amount of $37.5 million in support of breast cancer research.
Read MoreEllen, Marilyn, Lael, and Lona. Four friends who believed in the power of friendship. They played in 20 Vera Bradley Foundation Classic golf tournaments together. They sustained a friendship spanning three decades. They fiercely circled and protected each other during challenging times.
Read MoreBreath cancer myths are everywhere. Despite the effort of countless people to present facts and raise awareness, misinformation continues to spread.
Read MoreThe Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer (the "Foundation") today announced scheduling updates for its upcoming signature fundraiser, the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer Classic (the “Classic), planned for September 17 – September 20, 2021 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Read MoreNew research from Tarah Ballinger, MD regarding obesity in women of African descent.
Read MoreIf you're struggling in your journey with breast cancer, or watching a loved one with this disease, a support group can provide helpful resources and relief.
Read MoreIU Researchers are making strides in alternative diagnostic imaging to screen for breast cancer and aid in prevention and early detection.
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