
I had a revelation while dress shopping. What caused my change from carefree to self-conscious regarding my lopsidedness?
As well as being a cancer blogger, Laura Yeager is a religious essayist and a mental health blogger. A graduate of The Writers’ Workshop at The University of Iowa, she teaches writing at Kent State University and Gotham Writers’ Workshop. Laura survived cancer twice.
I had a revelation while dress shopping. What caused my change from carefree to self-conscious regarding my lopsidedness?
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Now I have constant back pain. What's next?
Our children learn our cancer lessons as we do.
Cancer is a job I never applied for.
Who knew surviving cancer would be a beauty secret?
I will remember my students' act of kindness forever.
Sometimes, cancer fear takes a back seat to magic.
Akron, Ohio's best kept secret may revolutionize breast cancer treatment.
Did a miracle occur after Mary Jane passed away from ovarian cancer?
Cancer weight is the pits!
Nothing, not even recovering from breast cancer, could keep me from going tubing with my son.
Hello, life-affirming positivity!
A rant on one of the many things cancer took from me...
Do I really have to wear a prosthesis?
Sharing our cancer stories allowed us to share much more.
If you're a writer who has had cancer, you won't be running out of story ideas any time soon.
Try not to let cancer hinder your career.
Finding out you have an illness is quite difficult.
My husband comes to my rescue and brings me out of the dark ages.
Getting rid of my cancer clothes proves to be no easy task.
Being on blood thinner scares me.
While Underdog is a made-up cartoon character, "Hysterdog" is the real deal, and so is her love.
Cancer not only affects the body, it affects the mind as well.
There are many ways to celebrate the absence of cancer.
Breast cancer is no holiday.