April 10th 2024
By Burt Rosen
Anxiety over scans makes sense, but isn’t there more anxiety about other cancer tests, too?
April 9th 2024
By Karen Cohn
It was disconcerting to me when my oncologist was unsure about the treatment he was giving me and knew what the next would be without giving the first a chance.
April 8th 2024
By Joe Bullock
After five years of being cancer-free, my oncologist said I'm graduated and can live my life freely.
April 6th 2024
By Debbie Legault
Undergoing cancer treatment is like pulling weeds — we hope we got the last of it and it does not return, but we can never be sure.
April 5th 2024
By Linda Cohen
When my doctor told me, "I want to talk to you about something," I suddenly felt worried — thankfully it was good news.
April 4th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
Before cancer, I started to lose myself, but cancer taught me that loving myself isn't selfish.
April 3rd 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
When I wore my street clothes in the hospital instead of a gown, I felt more like a person than a patient with cancer.
April 2nd 2024
By Bonnie Annis
Questions about cancer can often be confusing and frustrating.
April 1st 2024
By Martha Carlson
Recurrence is common enough that all of us need to act on potential symptoms.
March 30th 2024
By Georgia Hurst
When I have scanxiety, I try to reduce my anxiety by taking warm baths and writing.
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