Nonprofit helps breast cancer survivors cover mastectomy scars

By A Mystery Man Writer

Jenna Baskin learned she had cancer on her 28th birthday. "I went through chemo, double mastectomy and radiation," Baskin said about her path to recovery. "Today I am getting a mastectomy tattoo. This for me is sort of the end of my journey: Celebrating getting through cancer and beating it," she said. Caption: WCIV. Her body is now a canvas, a blossoming flower covering the scars.

NH organization helps breast cancer survivors get tattoos

Mastectomy tattoos: An alternative to reconstruction after breast

Breast cancer survivors heal with a little help from permanent

Tattoos: Healing power for breast cancer survivors

Six Breast Cancer Survivors Share Powerful Stories

Breast cancer survivors show their scars to erase stigma

First Lady in Charleston, set to tour MUSC cancer facility

Bold and beautiful: Breast cancer survivor turns surgery scars

First Lady in Charleston, set to tour MUSC cancer facility

Jill Downing's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl

13 Photos Reveal the Beautiful Way Breast Cancer Survivors Covered

©2016-2024, doctommy.com, Inc. or its affiliates