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A WEEKLY LETTER · EVERY SUNDAY
FREE · EVERY SUNDAY · UNSUBSCRIBE ANYTIME
WRITTEN BY
Lea, 32 — surviving breast cancer
WHAT IT IS
One letter per week. One story. Not a medical resource — a friend.
WHO IT'S FOR
Anyone who navigates through this
chaotic life. For partners, sisters and best friends who don’t know how to help.
NEWEST
What is Dear Diagnosis?
Dear Diagnosis is a weekly newsletter written by Lea, a 32-year-old woman living with breast cancer. One honest letter a week, every Sunday. Raw, personal, and free. It’s not medical advice. It’s what a friend would say if she were going through it and wasn’t too scared to tell you the truth.
Who is Dear Diagnosis for?
For women who just found out, who had or is still fighting against their breast cancer. For women six months into treatment who need to hear that someone else is going through it. For the partners and sisters and best friends who don’t know what to say. For anyone still needs to process what happened. For everyone who feels alone during this difficult time. Join the community and let’s help each other all around the world.
Is Dear Diagnosis written by a doctor?
No. Lea is not a doctor. Dear Diagnosis is a personal account, not medical advice. If you’ve just been diagnosed, please speak with your oncologist. If you’re looking for peer support, you can write to me by replying to my newsletter or look for ONGs nearby where you are.
How do I subscribe to Dear Diagnosis?
You can subscribe for free at deardiagnosis.com. A new letter arrives every Sunday.