
Today isnât about pink ribbons and slogans.
Itâs about the ones who never got to ring the bell. The ones still showing up for appointments, still living between scans, still fighting for every ounce of normalcy.
Itâs Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day â the kind of day that doesnât get the parade of pink or the photo ops, but itâs the one that needs it most. Because for people like me, âawarenessâ isnât a month. Itâs every single day. Itâs waking up to medication alarms, balancing side effects with survival, and trying to find yourself somewhere between patient and person.
When people think of breast cancer, they think of survivors. They think of after.
But thereâs a group of us living in the middle.
Not in remission. Not cured. Not âdone.â
Just here â navigating life with something thatâs always there in the background.
And even in that reality, thereâs still love. Still laughter. Still days that are good. Still people who make it worth staying for.
Metastatic breast cancer isnât pink; itâs every shade of messy â grey, bruised, scarred, and somehow still shining.
Itâs doctorâs offices and hope.
Itâs fatigue and resilience.
Itâs heartbreak and gratitude tangled together.
I wish I could tell you it gets easier.
It doesnât.
But I can tell you that even here â in the middle of the mess â thereâs meaning.
Thereâs strength in being seen.
And thereâs a whole community of us who deserve to be more than a statistic, more than a pink month, more than a footnote.
So today, remember us â the ones still fighting, still hoping, still living.
And if you love someone with metastatic breast cancer: say their name, learn what MBC means, and show up even when itâs uncomfortable. Awareness starts with seeing us for exactly where we are.
đž Mojoâs POV:
Mom says today is about the ones still fighting.
She says weâre not âdone,â but weâre still here â and I think thatâs brave.
I donât know much about cancer, but I know how to sit close when sheâs tired and how to make her laugh when the day gets heavy.
So if love counts as awareness, weâre doing our part.
đ For Those Reading:
If youâve lost someone to metastatic breast cancer â or if youâre living with it â youâre not alone.
You are seen. You are remembered. You matter.
#MetastaticBreastCancerDay #MBCStrong #MojoAndTheMess #StageFourNeedsMore






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