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At night edges blur ... but love stays true.

In 2011, I was told that I had a 10 percent chance of living. Five years later, my doctor refers to me as the miracle child.

When finding out someone was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer, don't respond by telling them the disease is lethal and has no symptoms.

About 24 years ago, Jim Bond was handed a stage 3 myeloma diagnosis and told to start checking things off his bucket list. Little did doctors know, but one of the top items on that list was survival

We don't choose cancer. Cancer chooses us, and it is important to find a way to accept that.


Mindfulness, yoga and meditation can be a huge help during trying times.


I took a chance joining a cancer support group. Nearly seven years later, that chance is still bringing me much joy and comfort.



A cancer diagnosis can sometimes stop a friendship in its tracks.







Breast cancer can mean a lot of things, but it no longer has to mean the worst.




Imagine a beautiful expanse in the Southwest, a desert landscape stretching across sandswept miles until it reaches mountains that rise into the starry night sky.





