July 8th 2024
By Ron Cooper
During my "watch and wait" time for prostate cancer, I spend this time wisely on things like attending writing webinars.
July 6th 2024
By Sue McCarthy
When I started receiving chemotherapy for stage 3B lung cancer, I initially felt hopeless.
July 5th 2024
By Bonnie Annis
After a friend sent me a link to her GoFundMe page for her cancer care, I had to think long and hard about how to respond.
July 3rd 2024
By Karen Cohn
“Everything happens for a reason,” is among some of the unhelpful things you can say to someone with cancer.
July 2nd 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
Sometimes, laughter really is the best medicine, so I tried to maintain a sense of humor through my cancer treatments.
July 1st 2024
By Linda Cohen
Being in nature calms me, and I realized that research backs up what I’ve been experiencing.
June 28th 2024
By Felicia Mitchell
Losing my hair during chemo treatments wasn't the hard part. The process of it growing back was.
June 27th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
During my recovery period after colon cancer, I focused on visualizing myself living a healthy life and healing after cancer treatment.
June 26th 2024
By Mary Sansone
Being able to live independently and enjoy life’s beauty summon feelings of gratitude and euphoria more often now.
June 24th 2024
By Ronald Chin
A beautiful tapestry reminded me to stay positive, even during a challenging time with cancer.
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