
One cancer survivor discusses the need to talk to others during and after her treatment, and the healing ability of listening as well.

One cancer survivor discusses the need to talk to others during and after her treatment, and the healing ability of listening as well.

If you’ve experienced neuropathy, you know what it entails.

One patient provides potential caregivers “a guide to help you help me”.

“When learning about a second relapse, the only thing I could think was, ‘Oh no. Not again. This cannot be happening.”

You never expect to get a diagnosis of cancer, but what about when it comes back?

I was never any good at math, but I can count. So I learned to live by this bit of information by counting the days that passed after my treatments for ovarian cancer.

Looking back on Day One in the chemotherapy journey.

"They say once you hear the word cancer, you retain maybe 40 percent of the information that follows, but the words 'ovarian cancer' got through alright."

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