The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation offers several ways to stay informed: two e-mail discussion lists and a Newsletter. In all cases you may opt-out of receiving a Newsletter or unsubscribe from an e-mail list at any time.
Newsletters by e-mail
We’ll keep you informed. Simply enter your e-mail address in the newsletter subscription box in the left-hand column.
Click here to read the Newsletter Archives.
Please Note:
- Our main e-mail discussion list, IBC Research list, is for the discussion of IBC, it’s symptoms, diagnosis, research, and for support of IBC patients as well as their family and friends. The A Team List is for those interested in and actively pursuing increasing the awareness of IBC.
- None of the lists accept e-mail that is forwarded or e-mail with attachments. All e-mail should be sent using plain text, not html.
- Solicitation, intimidation, spam, porn, and political postings will result in a subscriber’s messages being moderated, meaning the message may or may not be released to all subscribers.
Please read our Email Privacy Policy.
IBCResearch List
We invite you to join with hundreds of others and become part of the growing constituency “committed to finding the cause” by subscribing to the primary e-mail list, IBCResearch e-mail discussion list.
- By subscribing you will be part of an e-mail list that discusses cancer research activities that directly or indirectly are related to the medical research understanding and knowledge of inflammatory breast cancer.
- And you will be with many others affected by inflammatory breast cancer — as a patient, a spouse or partner, a caregiver, a family member, or a friend. Sometimes you may be asking a question or asking for help through a difficult time in your treatment, and other times you may find you are providing answers to questions and help to another in the group who is reaching out.
To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your setting or read the archives of IBCResearch: Click here to join the IBC Research — Email/Discussion List
ATEAM List
The purpose of the ATeam, our IBC awareness and advocacy list, is to bring together those who are “actively” interested in increasing public awareness of inflammatory breast cancer, including that:
- There is more that one kind of breast cancer.
- You don’t have to have a lump to have breast cancer.
Health issues are not discussed on the ATeam e-mail list — nothing about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, etc. The ATeam list is for those who want to actively pursue increasing public awareness of inflammatory breast cancer. This is a list for those who want to actively brainstorm and exchange ideas that will increase public awareness of IBC and want to be or are already involved in activities that increase public awareness of IBC.We invite you to join us. Share what you have done, or would like to do, to “spread the word”. Also, help us develop ideas that are fun and produce the results we all want, one person at a time, a diagnosis even one day sooner than if she/he didn’t know about IBC! It’s been said that up to 80% of all female breast cancers are first found or suspected by a woman’s partner! So men are welcome here, too!
To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your setting or read the archives of the A Team:
Click here to join the A Team — Email/DiscussionList
