May 14th 2025
By Bonnie Annis
Even after many cancer-free years, the fear of recurrence still lingers, and many long-term survivors struggle to keep those thoughts at bay.
May 13th 2025
By Ronald Chin
I share how I survived multiple myeloma, painful spine fractures and years of recovery to reclaim my independence and vitality.
May 12th 2025
Summer heat can worsen my lymphedema, but I’ve learned simple ways to stay cool, reduce swelling and protect my arms — here’s what helps me most.
May 10th 2025
By Marissa Holzer
A thoughtless birthday mammogram reminder underscored how the healthcare system ignored my reality of living with metastatic breast cancer.
May 9th 2025
By Linda Cohen
After cancer, lifelong infusions were tough — until nurse Angela’s care and kindness reminded me that true support can last long after treatment ends.
May 8th 2025
By Patti McGee
I’m 22 years out from breast cancer and forever grateful for the nurses who gave me not just treatment but friendship, laughter and a community of hope.
May 6th 2025
By Kelly Irvin
She wore a variety of bright sneakers and occasionally did a cha-cha-cha in them. Her laughter was contagious. Patients smiled. The other nurses smiled.
May 5th 2025
By Sue McCarthy
The strongest connections I’ve made are with others who have also been through their own cancer journeys.
May 2nd 2025
By Brian Sluga
After testicular cancer, I’ve learned to guard my mood, seek small joys and embrace healing and renewal with every sunrise this spring.
May 1st 2025
By Chester Freeman
Teddy bears offer emotional comfort and connection for adults with cancer, easing anxiety and fostering trust during treatment.
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