Preparing for surgery can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. NothingPink provides thoughtfully curated care packages tailored to the needs of those undergoing surgery. These packages include comforting and practical items to ease recovery and remind you that you are supported every step of the way.
Care package for surgery


At NothingPink, we believe in the power of community. Our support programs are designed to provide emotional and practical help to individuals and families facing hereditary breast and gynecological cancers. Whether through in-person gatherings or virtual options, we offer opportunities to connect, share experiences, and find encouragement in a safe, supportive environment.
Community connection



In addition to our programs, we connect you with a wide array of external resources. These include financial assistance programs, counseling services, educational materials, and healthcare providers specializing in hereditary cancers. Together, we’ll ensure you have access to the support and guidance you need.
Resources
Discover how you can take proactive steps to protect your health by learning more about genetic testing for hereditary cancers. This simple yet powerful tool can provide critical insights into your genetic makeup, helping you understand your risk for certain types of cancers, including breast, ovarian, and other hereditary forms. Taking this step could empower you to make informed decisions about your health and potentially save your life. Connect with us to explore your options, ask questions, and find out how genetic testing can guide your journey toward prevention and peace of mind.
Genetic Testing


Basser Quiz
The Basser Center for BRCA is the first comprehensive center for researching, treating, and preventing BRCA-related cancers. With help from Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center team of scientists, geneticists, and physicians, the Basser Center continues to advance genetics research of certain hereditary cancers and be a place where BRCA mutation carriers and their loved ones can turn for educational resources and clinical care. Learn more about your hereditary cancer risk by taking our cancer risk assessment quiz now.