When Cancer Happens Does It Take Courage to Hope?
In my oncology psychotherapy practice, I see people daily who dance with hope.
MoreIn my oncology psychotherapy practice, I see people daily who dance with hope.
MoreMy cancer journey begins like that of many young adults: I didn’t feel well.
MoreToday, more and more women and men with metastatic breast cancer are living longer, meaningful, and productive lives.
MoreAt 73 years young, I am fully enjoying my life. I am blessed and awed by both the challenges thrown my way and the determination I didn’t know I had until I faced them.
MoreYoga has a strong emphasis on breathing, a principal issue for people with lung cancer who often have shortness of breath.
MoreI have run rapids before, but never ones like these. I have breast cancer. Two months ago, a phone call changed my river’s course.
MoreI’ve always been a polite person. I say “please,” “thank you,” and “you’re welcome” on a regular basis. But just because I’m courteous doesn’t mean I live with gratitude.
MoreBeing diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming and scary. You probably feel as if many things are out of your control.
MoreCancer related fatigue is a common problem for people living with cancer.
MoreThe ‘Miracle Man’ knocks out cancer in the fight of his life.
MoreThe objective is to find that one thing that inspires you to carry on through the challenging times. Travel is mine. What’s yours?
MoreCommunicating your needs when you have cancer may seem straightforward, but for many people, self-advocacy can be challenging.
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