Reach to Recovery International (RRI) serves as an umbrella organisation for other organisations that work in their own countries or communities to improve the quality of life of individuals affected by breast cancer, including families, through peer support, advocacy, and peer navigation. RRI is committed to assisting its members through a broad range of services offered worldwide.

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A recording of RRI’s most recent virtual learning event, title It’s more than the cancer: Let’s talk about sexual wellbeing, intimacy, body image, and managing menopause, is now available for viewing!

To view the 90-minute session, visit:

https://cattendee.abstractsonline.com/meeting/20852/meeting-info

Then click on the link that says "20 April 2024 Session" toward the top left of the page.

Reach to recovery International
In 1953, Terese Lasser, advocate and breast cancer survivor, worked tirelessly to establish a peer support network for women with breast cancer, founding the Reach to Recovery movement. Find out more about RRI’s history, mission, and much more.
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Bloom, the RRI e-newsletter, promotes the global exchange of current information on training, advocacy, research, volunteers, and peer support. Bloom is available free of charge to RRI Members and the general public.