
Sarah Miretti Cassidy
Articles by Sarah Miretti Cassidy


Ovarian cancer survivor trained as peer mentor volunteer as part of CHN’s pilot program with Stanford Health Care.

Mental Health First Aiders are anyone who wants to make their community healthier, happier and safer for all.

Lessons from Dale Carnegie, applied to 2021 cancer fights.

Cancer caregivers deal with a lot. Connecting with someone who understands can help.

Cancer survivor mentors share tips on managing difficult conversations and creating hope.

Ann, an ovarian cancer survivor, finds meaning and hope as she accepts – and now shares – help.

Survivor and caregiver support volunteers give practical tips for how to react when your loved one is diagnosed with cancer.

Cancer caregivers can already feel isolated and lonely, and with the COVID-19 Pandemic forcing people to stay home it can get worse. But good communication can help create a sense of community and allow caregivers to feel less lonely.

Having someone to talk to through the cancer journey is vital, especially when that person is a fellow survivor that can understand the challenges of treatment.

Mona P is finding hope, life and healing after carcinoma of the pharynx.

Hope can be a major part of a patient's cancer journey.
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