When a breast cancer diagnosis hits, the questions pile up faster than the answers. In this second part of our conversation with For All Seasons CEO Beth Anne Dorman, she picks up the story after the shock — when the real decisions begin. Surgery or radiation? Reconstruction or not? Second opinions? Side effects? How do you balance medical advice with the need for some sense of control?
Beth Anne talks through her choices with her usual honesty. For her, a bilateral mastectomy offered the clearest path forward — a way to lower risk and be here for her boys. Reconstruction was also a personal decision tied to identity, even while she recognizes that every woman’s choices look different.
The support around her shapes much of this discussion: a husband at every appointment, sons learning more about cancer than they expected, and a community that quietly showed on the sidelines, some in small, meaningful way with pink socks and wristbands. She also shares the private decisions — closing the browser instead of Googling worst-case scenarios, sending late-night questions through the patient portal, and trusting the experts close to home.
In the end, Beth Anne reminds us that no one navigates this alone. And while fear is the constant companion, so is the power of clarity, connection, and choosing the next right step.
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