December 1st 2022
By Mark Hicks
Educating people about cancer can not only be life-saving, but is also a kind thing to do. I was reminded of this by a post from a children’s author who died of cancer.
November 30th 2022
By Doris Helene White
After being diagnosed with cancer, an amazing posse of loved ones formed around me, but perhaps nobody was as helpful as my loving husband.
By Laura Yeager
After experiencing another cancer scare (which thankfully turned out to be OK), I purchased a wig and a fun outfit to wear, prompting my family to think my cancer had returned.
November 29th 2022
By William Ramshaw
Cancer made me realize that there is more to life than just work.
November 28th 2022
By Steve Rubin
For some, sticking to healthy habits can be difficult, but when I was going through cancer, I felt that my life depended on it.
By Martha Carlson
It isn’t enough to say that cancer clinical trials need more diversity and patient support; we must take action.
November 25th 2022
By Khevin Barnes
Communication is key with cancer survivorship, especially for rare diseases like male breast cancer.
November 24th 2022
By Natasha Carlson
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, I wrote thank you letters to my oncology care team which, to my surprise, helped put me at ease.
November 23rd 2022
By Felicia Mitchell
A routine can feel so comfortable that change is hard. So, when my annual mammogram and cancer checkup was delayed, I tried hard not to sweat the small stuff.
November 22nd 2022
By Bonnie Annis
Thanksgiving can be a stressful time for those with cancer, but it doesn’t have to be. I learned that it can also be a time filled with love and joy.
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