May 24th 2024
By Tamron Little
After being diagnosed with cancer, I learned that everyone handles grief differently.
May 23rd 2024
By Sue McCarthy
When I received my diagnosis of lung cancer, I didn't want to have chemotherapy, but the doctor knew best.
May 22nd 2024
By Kim Johnson
My sister and I have learned to focus on the present day after a rollercoaster ride of remission, a cure and recurrence of stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma.
May 21st 2024
By Bonnie Annis
When I received news of a fellow blogger’s demise, I was heartbroken.
May 20th 2024
My relationship with my body has changed over the years, especially during and after breast cancer. Now, I have accepted the way I look.
May 18th 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
One night, I had a dream that I played chess with Death and well, I won.
May 17th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
I use affirmation as a technique to turn my negative thoughts about colon cancer into positive ones. Now, I see cancer as a blessing in disguise.
May 16th 2024
By Kelly Irvin
Ignoring fear and anxiety only allows them to grow until they explode into a full-blown anxiety attack. It’s okay to be scared about cancer progression.
May 15th 2024
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
As a cancer survivor, I’m pleading for more research on cancer related fatigue.
May 14th 2024
By Steve Rubin
Putting a focus on healing is most important before fixating on the far future. Take it one day at a time.
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