March 5th 2024
By Karen Cohn
When I told my friends I started feeling better during cancer treatment, they were all so confused.
March 4th 2024
By Kiki Peppard
A time to reflect on changes we can make while we still have time, despite having cancer.
March 3rd 2024
By Sharon Anderson
After reading about breast cancer and aromatase inhibitors, a light went on for me about my leiomyosarcoma diagnosis.
March 2nd 2024
By Marissa Holzer
This March marks 10 years since my diagnosis of de novo metastatic breast cancer and four years since my cancer has been stable.
March 1st 2024
By Bonnie Annis
Cancer is such a life-altering event, that it’s hard to fathom being able to forget all memories associated with it, but I did my best to make it happen.
February 29th 2024
By Sue McCarthy
I agree that cancer is portrayed very stereotypically in society, so here are some ways I think we can highlight the reality of cancer.
February 28th 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
Writing poetry was something that got me through cancer and helped heal my soul.
February 27th 2024
By Brian Sluga
Looking back on my experience with testicular cancer at a young age, I realize that cancer didn't define me — it helped shape me.
February 26th 2024
By Debbie Legault
Accepting the unknown and understanding why random things happen helps me be hopeful as my daughter reached five years of cancer survivorship.
February 24th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
After I was diagnosed with colon cancer, I learned to take care of myself more and be more outspoken than ever before.
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