BLACKWOOD, NJ, August 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Learning about a breast cancer diagnosis and the invasive treatment that may follow can be devastating and is life-changing. 4wholeness.com is there to help.
The online company has developed into a one-stop resource for breast cancer patients. The goal is to provide people with breast cancer a feeling of wholeness, reaching the mind, body, spirit, and soul.
4 wholeness.com has added a new Marketplace where visitors can find a variety of products to help them better cope during a difficult time. There are several categories of products, including food, personal care, fitness, apparel, headwear, and wellness. Visitors can find items such as organic herbal teas and organic spices, organic skin care, massage oil, aromatherapy, wigs, mastectomy bras, meditation CDs, and books.
About 4wholessness.com
4wholeness.com offers:
- A one-stop resource for information, support, products, and services for breast cancer patients, survivors, their families, and caregivers.
- A unique venue for healthcare professionals and thought leaders serving the breast cancer community to share their voice, products, and services.
- A location for providers of products and services to inform patients and survivors of new offerings in a trusted environment.
Website: http://www.4wholeness.com
Online Marketplace Launches for Breast Cancer Patients: 4wholeness.com Provides Full-Service Listings for Patients and Survivors
Learning about a breast cancer diagnosis and the invasive treatment that may follow can be devastating and is life-changing. 4wholeness.com is there to help.
2012-08-28
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