PYNK is a lifeline for young women diagnosed with breast cancer at a time when they are building families, careers, and plans for the future. The program sees each woman as a whole person, not just a diagnosis, and offers care that meets both the medical and emotional reality of being young and facing cancer.
It delivers specialized medical care, fertility and genetic counselling, psychosocial support, and coordinated navigation throughout treatment and recovery. At Mount Sinai Hospital, this includes expert cancer care, mental health guidance, and a compassionate social worker who helps make complex care feel manageable.
PYNK also creates community, connecting young women to peers who understand their fears, their hopes, and their fight. With donor support, the program can continue delivering personalized care and vital research that give these women strength, connection, and the confidence to move forward with their lives.