Video of Donna’s Journey: 2009 – 2015

donna_closeIt’s been 6 years.

Click on this link to watch a video summarizing my journey.

In addition to empowering women diagnosed with DCIS, I recently created a nonprofit with the mission to empower women to #LiveWELL and #BeWISE. Please check out: Give Wellness.

Thank you for your love and support!

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About Donna Pinto

After being diagnosed with DCIS in 2010, Donna transformed her personal journey into a mission of advocacy and education. She became an investigative journalist and patient advocate, later earning certification as a nutritionist. As a nonprofit founder, author, speaker, blogger, and podcaster, Donna has dedicated over 15 years to empowering women with knowledge and support. Through her website, DCIS 411, she shares insights on DCIS overdiagnosis and overtreatment, safer breast imaging alternatives, and holistic strategies for achieving optimal health—impacting thousands of women worldwide.
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7 Responses to Video of Donna’s Journey: 2009 – 2015

  1. Stephanie's avatar Stephanie says:

    Thank you Donna! You, your website, and the work you do help and inspire woman who are looking for alternatives when diagnosed with dcis. The tide is shifting and you have been a part of that shift. Congratulations! You need to be very proud of your accomplishments and good health. xo Stephanie.

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  2. Greg Kelman's avatar Greg Kelman says:

    D.
    Having known you for over 30 years, I can honestly say you have always “paid it forward”. What a journey you’ve been through… and still experiencing. Words cannot express how incredibly proud I am of you. To touch so many lives, in a positive way, is what we should all strive for in our lives. The people whom you have helped are truly blessed… That includes me.

    With love and friendship,

    Greg Kelman

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  3. Marmar's avatar Marmar says:

    Congratulations for creating this blog, Donna. I feel so grateful to have this website as a resource and a support. It is a light in the darkness for so many women. Still wish I could find more support though for women with high grade DCIS. Sometimes I feel like I am alone in that situation and don’t know what to do.

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  4. I added it to my YouTube favorites so that I can watch it the day before my yearly mammograms.

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  5. Sandy's avatar Sandy says:

    Donna I love and admire the journey your on. Educating and touching people’s lives. I’ve just had an interesting experience with breast cancer and would love to share it with you. What number can I reach you. I’d like to speak. Thanks.

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