March 28th 2024
By Doris Cardwell
Cancer is a terrible disease, but sometimes it offers an important perspective I wouldn't have had otherwise.
March 27th 2024
By William Ramshaw
Here are four signs of your doctor not listening and four things I do when they don't listen to me.
March 26th 2024
By Laura Yeager
I couldn't help but pray for Kate Middleton and her recent diagnosis of cancer.
March 25th 2024
By Felicia Mitchell
The Princess of Wales' diagnosis of cancer after a successful procedure is not unusual — it even happened to me.
March 22nd 2024
By Sue McCarthy
Throughout my life, taking walks helped a lot with easing anxiety, so walking helped me when I received two diagnoses of cancer.
March 21st 2024
By Burt Rosen
When life hands you cancer lemons, what flavored lemonade do you make?
March 20th 2024
By Rachel Martin
The waiting in between scans heightens my scanxiety, even though I've had no evidence of disease for 2 1/2 years.
March 19th 2024
By Kelly Irvin
My genetic testing covered 648 gene variants. Of course, researchers only know the significance of a fraction of those variants.
March 18th 2024
By Linda Cohen
For 14 years, I've been dealing with small lymphocytic lymphoma, and want to maintain a healthier diet.
March 15th 2024
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
For patients with cancer, having a PICC or port can be convenient, but I got it removed the moment I was allowed to.
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