June 7th 2024
By Felicia Mitchell
It’s important for cancer survivors to follow-up with things that worry them. For me, my lymphedema sparked some fear.
June 6th 2024
By Karen Cohn
When I came across an article with advice written by an oncologist for patients, I thought about his advice carefully.
June 5th 2024
By Linda Cohen
Having a support system of loved ones truly helps during cancer.
June 4th 2024
By Sue McCarthy
I believe I have hereditary cancer, especially after my daughter was approved to receive genetic testing for breast cancer.
June 3rd 2024
By Bonnie Annis
After a good friend told me about her recent diagnosis of breast cancer, I started experiencing a type of breast cancer déjà vu.
May 31st 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
When a group of people told me my non-Hodgkin lymphoma cure was a miracle, I realized it was only made possible because of health care professionals.
May 30th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
After I had surgery for my colon cancer, I started taking better care of myself, starting with regaining weight.
May 29th 2024
As someone with follicular lymphoma, I joined a cancer advocacy group, but it wasn't what I was expecting.
May 28th 2024
By Burt Rosen
During my time with cancer, I've come across words associated with cancer that I don't like and some that I appreciate.
May 27th 2024
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
I’ve experienced mixed emotions during my periods of remission for my myelodysplastic syndrome.
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