April 17th 2025
By Debbie Legault
I stay in the cancer social media world because it helps me cope, even when friends disappear and I’m left wondering if they’re resting, retreating or gone.
April 16th 2025
By Laura Yeager
After a mammogram and breast cancer scare, a Broadway show provided a welcome distraction and joy, reminding me of life's beauty.
April 15th 2025
By Georgia Hurst
What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness, Stardust or seafoam, flower or winged air. ― Thomas Bailey Aldrich
April 14th 2025
By Brian Sluga
Experiencing spring's renewal after a cancer diagnosis, I focus on health through checkups, diet and exercise, embracing change and well-being.
April 11th 2025
Living with Lynch isn't easy, but it's not all doom and gloom. It's a call to live deliberately.
April 10th 2025
By Andy Winnegar
It isn’t easy having cancer. But like gardening in a harsh climate, survival and growth come from strategies, adaptation, and patience.
April 9th 2025
By Linda Cohen
After living with lymphoma for 15 and a half years, my doctor has suggested reducing the dose of my medication and possibly taking me off of it.
April 8th 2025
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
In an upside-down, topsy-turvy world, cancer can be a distraction for us.
April 7th 2025
By Joe Bullock
I always wanted to make a difference, but I never expected my biggest impact to come through cancer.
April 4th 2025
I tried using a Zen garden that helped me meditate and relax while dealing with the challenges of cancer, and it really works.
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