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What if Simply Being Curious Could Help You Heal?

Following treatment for breast cancer, Terri Wingham found herself grappling with unexpected feelings of isolation, fear of recurrence, survivor guilt, depression, and anger. Searching for something...

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Just Diagnosed? Now What Do I Do?

Just diagnosed? I help women diagnosed with breast cancer cope, step-by-step with the emotional and physical challenges that they experience so that they can feel confident and in control of their...

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Jeannine Walston – 17-Year Brain Tumor Thriver

As a 17-year thriver of a left temporal lobe brain tumor, Jeannine understands the evolution of the journey. As a cancer coach, writer, consultant and speaker, she has used her personal challenges to...

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What Are Your Thoughts About The Coming Year? by Barbara Cunnings-Versaevel

Cancer is behind me, I feel confident, but for many, it is just starting and there are those who are in transition from treatment to recovery. Given your circumstance, how do you view the coming year?...

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How an Ordinary Man Beat Head and Neck Cancer by Liam Ryan

I am just an ordinary man. One of the great things about my story is that everybody can relate to it. In 2002 I was almost anonymous in the world. I was an architect in a little town in Ireland. … The...

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Managing Stress and Anxiety During My Cancer Journey?

In life there are no crystal balls. For those diagnosed with cancer or metastatic disease the process is ongoing. Although this is not an easy road to travel, it can be managed. Taking control of your...

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Out of The Mouths of Babes

Starting in 2006, Cancer Pathways of Seattle, Washington started a unique program called Cancer Unwrapped Writing Contest. This program uses the power of writing to allow the children of families...

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A Dose of Diagnoses

Loyal, strong, determined, resilient, compassionate, honest, and brave. Charles Frederick Porter II was born in Oxford England to an English mother with Jewish roots and an African American father from...

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Out of the Mouths of Babes

Starting in 2006, Cancer Pathways of Seattle, Washington started a unique program called Cancer Unwrapped Writing Contest. This program uses the power of writing to allow the children of families...

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A Dose of Diagnoses

Loyal, strong, determined, resilient, compassionate, honest, and brave. Charles Frederick Porter II was born in Oxford England to an English mother with Jewish roots and an African American father from...

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Debbie’s Dream Foundation: Curing Stomach Cancer

Debbie Zelman is living with Stage IV stomach cancer. After being diagnosed in 2008 and given only weeks to live, she was determined to beat the odds of only 4% survival. As a mom of 3 children, a...

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Closure, Part I

“My survival alone was a miracle.” Diagnosed in 2002 with a life threatening head and neck cancer, Liam Ryan’s doctors told him he should have never survived. Beating all the odds, today Liam wears an...

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