How A Lingerie Business Owner Is Helping Breast Cancer Survivors Feel Beautiful

By A Mystery Man Writer

After founding a lingerie and swimsuit brand, learn how Alicia Vianga pivoted into advocating for women with breast cancer by founding "after Breast Cancer."
Alicia Vianga describes herself as a big-hearted entrepreneur, which is easily understood when you hear her path to creating bras and prostheses for Breast Cancer survivors and becoming an advocate for women and families affected by breast cancer.

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