May 12th 2024
By Mary Sansone
When I was diagnosed and treated for a recurrence of AML, I was given an abundance of statistical information through required medical expert orations and accredited literature.
May 11th 2024
By Elizabeth McSpadden
After seeing how palliative care helped me through cancer, I now advocate for these services to other patients.
May 10th 2024
By Karen Cohn
When people try to cheer me up when I feel a certain way towards my cancer, it makes me feel like my feelings aren't valid.
May 9th 2024
By Ron Cooper
When I found out my PSA levels were rising, I was so overwhelmed moments leading up to my telehealth session with my urologist.
May 8th 2024
By Debbie Legault
As a society, we shouldn't accept the "norm" of people younger than 50 receiving diagnoses or dying from cancer.
May 7th 2024
By Mark Hicks
Good news in the cancer space is great, but we need to share more cancer stories about the good, bad and the ugly
May 6th 2024
By Sue McCarthy
All my life, I've been told that smoking leads to lung cancer. I never smoked, but I still got lung cancer.
May 4th 2024
By Linda Cohen
Finding out that some family members have the BRCA gene makes me worried for them regarding the prospect of cancer.
May 3rd 2024
By Khevin Barnes
As I approach my 10-year cancerversary, I reflect on the worst and best experiences.
May 2nd 2024
By Brian Sluga
After recovering from testicular cancer, I feel as though I've earned a second life where I face my fears head-on.
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