February 19th 2025
By Brian Sluga
I often reflect on my emotional changes following a testicular cancer diagnosis and how I learned to manage them and grow.
February 18th 2025
By Karen Cohn
My annual scan showed no cancer recurrence, but revealed some minor issues related to aging and potential fibroids, requiring monitoring and follow-up.
February 17th 2025
By Carla Deschamps
Faith, from my perspective, is believing in the unseen, and was something I rediscovered following my colon cancer diagnosis.
February 14th 2025
By Martha Carlson
I found community after my metastatic breast cancer diagnosis, but recent discord in cancer support groups makes me fear we're losing these vital connections.
February 13th 2025
By Sue McCarthy
Diagnosed with stage 3B lung cancer in 2018, I joined a support group where I met Jim and Melanie, and learned about Jim's sarcoma diagnosis.
February 12th 2025
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
I have been frustrated lately by my increasing slowness following an blood cancer diagnosis, which has become noticeable to others.
February 11th 2025
By Ronald Chin
Throughout my experience with multiple myeloma, I was humbled by the unexpected support and kindness shown to me.
February 10th 2025
As a cancer survivor, I face added stress with an upcoming black belt test and "scanxiety" before my annual CT scan and oncology appointment.
February 7th 2025
My colon cancer journey showed me how compassionate doctors can change lives, as their kindness and care gave me strength and hope throughout my recovery.
February 6th 2025
By Ron Cooper
It took a nightmare about a second cancer to shake me out of my complacency, and I nearly called 9 1 1.
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