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"When you meet someone who is suffering because she was told she could only have a mammogram when it was too late, everyone will agree: if a woman is thoroughly educated about the negative effects of screening and still decides to have the mammogram, she should be able to make that decision without a financial burden."



One woman reflects on the fact that no one is immortal.


Nature can provide a new perspective on one's cancer journey.





When one woman experienced symptoms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, people blamed her nerves and told her to rest. Instead, she listened to her body.

"I’ve been out on a limb for the past eight years. I can tell you firsthand, it gets lonely out there… and scary."


As a plastic surgeon, patient safety is my top priority. I want anyone with breast implants to be aware of a recent recall linked to a rare lymphoma that may affect them.

A writer and stage 4 colon cancer patient from Maine attends his first patient workshop since diagnosis, and leaves with lifelong bonds.

After receiving a diagnosis of medulloblastoma at age 11, one woman has lived decades with the disease as her uninvited companion. Now, she writes, speaks and advocates for others facing cancer.



After losing numerous relatives to cancer, one survivor is determined to leave her children a legacy of hope.

Although breast cancer is commonly diagnosed in the United States, patients are left with unmet needs.