Steve Rubin

Steve Rubin

At just thirty years old, Steve was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare and aggressive bone cancer. The journey has taken him through chemotherapy, multiple surgeries, and many different avenues of holistic health. An avid blogger, Steve shares his personal health regimens as well as love of music, movies and sports in his writing. Follow along his quest for wellness as he reacclimates into the world in spite of daunting statistics. You can connect with Steve on Instagram @steve.othercword, Twitter @othercword and his website, www.othercword.com.

Articles by Steve Rubin

A young cancer survivor describes the difficulty of seeing others in his age group living out their dreams.

Finding the balance between offering support and guidance while at the same time not overwhelming people going through health scares isn’t easy, writes a cancer survivor. He notes that although it may take some practice to get right, it is an important skill for cancer thrivers to get down.

What had eluded my wife and I, and not without great consequence, was the damage cancer had inflicted upon our apartment. Years and years of trauma, PTSD triggers, and bone-chilling memories had snuck in and festered around us like cockroaches.

No longer were cancer fighters on another planet. We were right there with you, commiserating through the hardships and sharing the latest entertainment finds to help pass the time.

Party Time

After waiting on scan results, the whole process can be so draining that I'm left broken and depleted. Often for several days later. Making it hard to completely enjoy the relief good news should provide.

The Right Moves

This time around, newfound joy and passion have added a different layer to Scanxiety.

All the Answers

Thoughts on New Year's resolutions and planning for the years ahead when your future is tied up in uncertainty because of cancer.

That's Love

Life with cancer presents endless challenges and suffocating anxiety, but it's taught me a valuable lesson about relationships.

99 Percent Fresh

At the end of the day, I'm still a man who likes a plan. Even if it doesn't always work out as expected.

"My body, job and health may have changed but cancer didn’t spread to my soul. I’ve still got that fire in my eyes to make an impact and contribute."