May 27th 2019
By Sarah DeBord
We have to find light in the darkness of cancer not just for ourselves, but for those that will come after us.
May 24th 2019
By Dana Stewart
When you are lost you ask, "Where am I?" When you go through cancer, it is hard to find where you are. In the map of life, why not find yourself where you are in this very moment? You are here.
May 23rd 2019
By Carly Flumer
As a result of what I went through and my never-ending passion for helping others, I believe that my diagnosis happened for a reason – to lead me to a career in patient advocacy.
By Lori Luedtke
Four out of 100. That is the survival rate for stage 4 glioblastoma: four percent.
May 21st 2019
By Martha Carlson
The power of friendship within the world of metastatic cancer has hit home for this survivor.
By Barbara Tako
A two-time cancer survivor finds cancer worries a little easier to face with time and experience.
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
One of the hardest things to realize about cancer is that it rarely goes in a straight line.
May 17th 2019
By Bonnie Annis
Art is a creative outlet that provides health benefits to those affected by cancer. Art therapy is becoming more widely used in the field of medicine as its ability to help people is evidenced.
May 15th 2019
By Laura Yeager
Sometimes it doesn't pay to make comparisons.
May 14th 2019
By Kathy LaTour
I hear friends talk about feeling old and resisting the natural process of aging. “Old” for me was a dream and a wish. Now I rejoice in every wrinkle as affirmation that I am getting older. Yahoo. I can’t wait to be 70.
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