October 10th 2024
By Sue McCarthy
When I was diagnosed with lung cancer, I didn’t want to receive chemotherapy, especially when I was a good candidate for immunotherapy.
October 9th 2024
By Martha Carlson
Martha Carlson shares her experience of overcoming her fears and embarking on a whitewater rafting adventure despite her stage 4 cancer diagnosis.
October 8th 2024
By Burt Rosen
Cancer is complicated, especially with multiple diagnoses, oncologists, tests and integrative treatments, but AI can be a helpful tool.
October 7th 2024
By Chester Freeman
I’ve recently started on chemotherapy pills instead of infusions and the bitterness reminds me to accept not only the bitterness of the pill, but in life too.
October 4th 2024
By Mary Sansone
As a survivor of acute myeloid leukemia, some things are no longer going to be normal, but who wants to be normal?
October 3rd 2024
By Ronald Chin
Reflecting on the pain I experienced before my diagnosis of multiple myeloma, I realized how important it was to pay attention to the related symptoms.
October 2nd 2024
By Linda Cohen
After recently losing my aunt, I realized that cancer has given me a new perspective on life, which reminds me that every day has meaning.
October 1st 2024
By Bonnie Annis
As a breast cancer survivor, I’ve learned to navigate the annual sea of pink, but I don’t like it.
September 30th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
I invited my family to gather with me and celebrate four years of being cancer-free.
September 27th 2024
By Debbie Legault
As a caregiver to my daughter who had breast cancer, pink takes on a new meaning for us — one I’m not quite a fan of.
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