February 22nd 2024
By Sue McCarthy
A recent experience has emphasized to me that we should live life to its fullest every single day.
February 21st 2024
By Karen Cohn
Having all of these screenings for cancer terrifies me, even though they could be almost certainly nothing.
February 20th 2024
By Steve Rubin
It’s not just toughing out the side effects from cancer treatment.
February 19th 2024
By Joe Bullock
I recently said goodbye to my oncologist of five years now that I have no evidence of colorectal cancer; it's time to let go.
February 17th 2024
By Elizabeth McSpadden
When I found out I had a metastasis to my brain, I felt so uncertain, until I learned more about leptomeningeal disease.
February 16th 2024
By Carla Deschamps
Even though conquering cancer scared me, I knew being courageous would help me with the fight.
February 15th 2024
By Doris Cardwell
After a while, I stopped caring about wearing a mastectomy bra and did was what comfortable to me: wearing a regular bra.
February 14th 2024
By Laura Yeager
When I was finally allowed to eat after my mastectomy, the hospital-grade turkey sandwich tasted like the best thing ever.
February 13th 2024
By Mary Sansone
When people tell me I "fought cancer," I disagree. I believe I endured cancer.
February 12th 2024
By Bonnie Annis
After cancer, I finally went on a cruise and allowed myself to fight through my fears, which felt so freeing.
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