In this breast cancer book for women and caregivers, Erica Neubert Campbell shares an intimate and encouraging story of her double mastectomy journey. This is a powerful companion guide for women navigating the choice to have a mastectomy or a lumpectomy. Empower yourself with this supportive resource to build trust and resilience-from the day you are diagnosed to the moment you realize: "I got this."
Choosing a mastectomy is more than losing your original breasts. It's about the power of self-discovery, personal choice, and mindset. In this book, you will learn that the removal of fear is just as important as the removal of cancer. Women and caregivers will understand that a double mastectomy is an outer journey of physical change and an inner journey of mental strength.
"Are you okay with seeing my breasts?"
Before her double mastectomy, a friend showed Erica her reconstructed breasts—and it changed everything. This rare moment of vulnerability allowed Erica to visualize the future and shift to a more hopeful perspective.
Erica now pays this act forward with a candid and uplifting portrait of the mastectomy journey.
Whether you are making your choice following a breast cancer diagnosis or a discovery of the BRCA gene, this mastectomy memoir will encourage you to trust yourself, accept your new body, and build resilience through tough times. Caregivers will gain a deeper understanding of the emotions of the diagnosis that are otherwise hard to describe.
In this resource, discover:
- Empowering mastectomy book about the journey for those recently diagnosed with breast cancer or carrying the BRCA gene
- Over 50 candid and unfiltered photos of the mastectomy recovery experience
- Honest and authentic emotions around the challenges of a cancer diagnosis
- Inspiration and tools for building strength in the double mastectomy journey
- Insights for breast cancer caregivers, family, and friends—granting them the power to support their loved one with compassion and understanding
- Erica Neubert Campbell, breast cancer survivor and longtime cancer advocate, shares this mastectomy memoir to provide healing and hope. The Mastectomy I Always Wanted is a must-read for women who are determined to rebuild their lives stronger than ever.
If you're seeking a source of breast cancer healing as you explore a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, read this book.
Erica Neubert Campbell is a writer and longtime cancer advocate who speaks the "vocabulary of cancer" from multiple perspectives. Erica is a breast cancer survivor who lost her mom to the same disease. Her passion for cancer advocacy began nearly three decades ago while volunteering at Camp Fantastic, a summer camp for children with cancer. She is currently the leader of the Pinky Swear Foundation, a non-profit that provides financial support to kids with cancer and their families.
In her debut memoir, The Mastectomy I Always Wanted, Erica combines authenticity and vulnerability with practical advice for the mastectomy journey. She is also the founder of the Laundry Knob Society, a blog about loss, parenting, and life's struggles.