Lessons That Cancer Taught Me
This year I celebrate a special anniversary – 20 years as a cancer survivor.
MoreThis year I celebrate a special anniversary – 20 years as a cancer survivor.
MoreCachexia refers to a specific condition characterized by weight loss, poor appetite, fatigue, and muscle wasting.
MoreKatie Suss, who is 15 and has a nice voice and a long history of theatrical camps, said I needed a theme song and she had just the one for me: “I’m Not Dead Yet” from Spamalot.
MoreWriting had always been at the helm, but this time it was healing me.
MoreA common experience for people living with cancer is the feeling of being overwhelmed by all the information given them.
MoreSleep is a basic physiologic need, as important as food and air to our health and wellbeing.
MoreMultiple myeloma is a blood cancer that starts in the plasma cells of bone marrow.
MoreIf your sexuality is important to you, don’t neglect this aspect of recovery.
MoreFormer Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly shares how he stayed “Kelly Tough” through two rounds with cancer.
MoreWhile wanting to shield children from tough stuff like cancer is a natural inclination, I would like to propose an alternative approach.
MoreResearch Highlights from the 2017 Cancer Survivorship Symposium
MoreOnly 11 weeks after my dad was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer, I too became a member of the cancer club. I had melanoma.
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