In 1996, a petite, 19-year-old Shannon Miller wowed the country as she led the U.S. Olympic Women’s Gymnastics Team – coined the Magnificent Seven – to a first-ever team gold medal.
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A poem from breast cancer survivor.
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“You can’t scare me.” That’s the powerful mantra Hoda Kotb took on after beating breast cancer.
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In 2003, Ernie was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after noticing some swelling on the left side of his face. Here, he shares his story.
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Joe Andruzzi is the classic tough guy from Staten Island. His father was a detective in the New York police department.
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This spring, we scheduled our reunion around the best days in my chemotherapy cycle.
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Randy Owen rose to country-music superstardom in the late 80s as the front man for the band Alabama.
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He took part in an event to raise awareness and didn’t realize he’d end up helping himself the most.
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Cancer is an illness that binds us together, and we can all help each other to live well by sharing our stories.
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My sister said, “We have to make this fun!” I had just had surgery for ovarian cancer. I was devastated, in pain, scared, and unsure of my future.
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CBS news veteran Bob Schieffer knows how to get the story.
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When Olivia Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, the modern breast cancer movement was just beginning to take shape.
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