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A story about the need we all have to be addressed and acknowledged by our correct names. It’s a matter of showing respect.
Why did it take a pandemic to force me out of the coffin and restore life back into me?
Speak up, especially when it comes to being an advocate for your own health!
O. David Dye, 77, a multiple myeloma survivor who lives in Troy, Alabama, is training to be a master gardener.
“I was raised to believe that what a doctor says is sacrosanct, but I now understand how important it is to advocate for yourself.”
Our spring issue is devoted to the theme of treatment.
Cancer Health blogger Jeff Neurman, 46, lives in Dix Hills, New York, with his wife, two sons and their dog.
Yes, it takes various amounts of energy that I don’t necessarily have, but each one of these have brought purpose to my life.
The responses of support and encouragement have been overwhelming and humbling by friends inside and outside the cancerland.
I kept pushing for answers because I knew in my gut that something was very off in my body.
Cancer Health blogger Avie Barron, 35, lives in Southern California with her husband and three children.
The problem with this attitude is that if anything goes—if everything is permissible—then nothing matters.
Last night…I’m standing in front of my coach and jiu jitsu team wondering what was happening…
Begin 2019 by resolving to continue to take care of your health.
Lisa Vento Nielsen, MBA, PMP, is founder of the Balance After Cancer Foundation and creator of the SuperMom—Breast Cancer Eradicator blog.
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