
The number 18 holds special meaning for me as it marks 18 years since I heard these words: “You have incurable colon cancer.”

Suzanne Lindley has been living with metastatic colorectal cancer since 1998. She is the founder of YES! Beat Liver Tumors, an organization for individuals living with metastatic liver tumors, and an advocate for Fight Colorectal Cancer.

The number 18 holds special meaning for me as it marks 18 years since I heard these words: “You have incurable colon cancer.”

Never underestimate or take for granted the miraculous impressions that are created in the hearts of our friends.

I am typing this as I wait to be called back for scans. The miracle of imaging and the advances that have been made in the 17 years since my diagnosis do not escape me. I will soon receive the results that will determine my next steps. I will never meet or know all of the people that it takes to create these images, to read the results, or even to help make important choices in moving forward.

The trials and tribulations of cancer often morphed with the celebration of simple milestones that allowed my journey to cross the paths of others who became positive influences in my life.

It doesn't get any easier to say goodbye to a friend and it brings close the reality that though we are living better, and longer with advanced cancer, that there is still no cure.

Cancer-free days include ordinary, fun simple moments of joy

























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