Find Your PausitivePath Forward

Medically induced menopause after breast cancer isn't talked about enough. Here you'll find trusted, relatable, and medically sound support — from someone who's lived it. Resources, community, and real talk for survivors navigating what comes after.

A Starting Place Built for Survivors

"I was unsure of what to do after my consistent appointments came to an end — but my side effects were ramping up."

Pausitive Outlook offers a starting place for survivors who want trusted, relatable, and medically sound support on what to expect, who to talk to, and how to advocate for your post-treatment care. I'm sharing resources, communities, and products that helped me bridge the gap between ringing the end-of-treatment bell and starting my new "menopause normal."

What's Medically Induced Menopause?

Understand what happens after breast cancer treatment and why this phase often goes without support.

Learn more

Patient Resources

Books, telehealth providers, communities, and substacks chosen for survivors like you.

Explore

Where Would You Like
to Start?

Survivor's Essential Products

Curated items that have made a real difference managing symptoms and feeling like yourself again.

Shop picks 

Menopause Unwrapped

Real talk via Substack — covering menopause, breast cancer, and everything no one warned you about.

Subscribe

Downloadable Patient Guide

Step-by-step guide to advocating for your care after treatment ends. Requires newsletter signup.

Get free guide

My Story

Stage 1C IDC. Recurrence. Medically induced menopause. Advocacy. Here's how this all started.

Read more

The Numbers Every Woman Should Know

1 in 8 (13%)

Women in the U.S. will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.

1 in 8 (13%)

Of breast cancers are linked to inherited gene mutations.

16%

Of women diagnosed with breast cancer are under age 50.

51

Average age of menopause in the U.S.

40% Higher Mortality

Black women face a significantly higher breast cancer death rate.Among women under 50, the disparity is even greater.

Before 40

Premature menopause occurs before age 40.

The Second Bloom

A fun, safe space for women to talk about the menopause journey and build community. Expert panelists. Breast cancer journeys, skincare, mental health, sexual wellness — and curated activities that make it feel like a gathering, not a lecture.