October 27th 2025
By Bonnie Annis
Eleven years after surviving breast cancer, I found a new lump that reignited old fears, reminding me that faith and vigilance remain vital to survivorship.
By Laura Yeager
Going to a social event two weeks ago gave me perspective on my cancer experience and took me back to my childhood, when I never dreamt I’d grapple with the disease.
October 26th 2025
By Brian Sluga
Until you’re faced with something like cancer, some things you thought were important become trivial, and the underappreciated become cherished.
October 24th 2025
By Georgia Hurst
When you’re living with a hereditary cancer syndrome, where you get your information matters just as much as the information itself.
October 23rd 2025
By Linda Cohen
Even after all these years with small lymphocytic lymphoma, I’ve accepted that the scares will never completely go away — but neither will my resilience.
By William Ramshaw
What are we supposed to do to be a “true” friend to someone who is facing cancer?
October 22nd 2025
By Debbie Legault
Denial is a very powerful thing, but it is one that can have serious negative consequences.
The story of prevention doesn't end with a surgery date or a clean scan — it unfolds over decades, shaped by habits, choices and vigilance.
October 21st 2025
Shopping for prostheses reminded me of being in a very popular old toy store.
October 20th 2025
By Karen Cohn
After her follicular lymphoma diagnosis, Karen Cohn reflects on how cancer reshaped her view of mortality and her choice to keep living fully.
Thankful for Cancer Nurse Navigators
Finding Connection After a Young Adult Cancer Diagnosis
The Sub-Q Therapy That Cut Hours Off Treatment Time
A Season to be Grateful as a Cancer Survivor