May 1st 2025
By Chester Freeman
Teddy bears offer emotional comfort and connection for adults with cancer, easing anxiety and fostering trust during treatment.
April 30th 2025
By Karen Cohn
Four years after remission from follicular lymphoma, ongoing fear of relapse, lingering symptoms, and life stressors continue to weigh heavily on me.
April 29th 2025
By Laura Yeager
A chance meeting with my childhood friend reminded me — and others — that living with cancer means taking things one day at a time.
April 28th 2025
By Felicia Mitchell
I reflect on how a generic mammogram reminder overlooked my experience as a breast cancer survivor and how thoughtful messaging could make a difference.
April 25th 2025
By Georgia Hurst
Unplugging from digital noise helped me find peace, clarity and room for growth during a season of emotional and mental renewal.
April 24th 2025
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
After a long battle with illness and seeking many specialists, I emphasize the need to self-advocate for ongoing care following my cancer diagnosis.
April 23rd 2025
By Linda Cohen
As spring arrives, I embrace the season’s renewal, reflecting on my journey with cancer and the freedom I’ll feel when I stop my treatment. Life is a gift.
April 22nd 2025
It’s spring, a time for new beginnings following a cancer diagnosis; however, I have an ongoing issue that I can’t dismiss.
April 21st 2025
By Marissa Holzer
Diagnosed in 2014, I share my unique aggressive treatment journey over 11 years, highlighting a common hope for more time and better treatments.
April 18th 2025
Each spring, I find strength and hope in the daffodils I grow, helping me face chronic lymphocytic leukemia with renewed determination.
Finding Gratitude and Love for Cancer Patients and Caregivers
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A Stranger Who Became a Friend