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what it feels like: 'i will find ways to make cancer easier for people like myself’

rinat avitzur is a passionate advocate for awareness of myeloma and treatment research so the journey for patients will become a little easier over time.
karen hawthorne
sep 20, 2024

what it feels like: overcoming endometrial cancer and finding 'some joy every day'  

endometrial cancer has "given me a different perspective on life, and i don’t take things so much for granted anymore.”
angelica bottaro
sep 03, 2024

what it feels like: 'only another cancer patient can understand the fears' after getting diagnosed with melanoma  

mike copeman spent much of his life in the sun. with a camera in hand, long sleeves, and a cowboy hat, mike spent his life doing what he loved—taking great photographs.
angelica bottaro
aug 27, 2024

what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26, 2024

what it feels like: losing your child to meningitis

mary clough says if she had known there was a vaccine for meningitis, her daughter would still be alive today.
karen hawthorne
jul 26, 2024

what it feels like: ovarian cancer made me listen to my gut feelings

"when it comes to ovarian cancer, it’s so dependent on the human side of it in the sense that you don’t have very clear symptoms."
karen hawthorne
jun 26, 2024

what it feels like: ‘attitude is everything’ living with osteoarthritis

carla heggie has had more than 30 surgeries through the years because of severe osteoarthritis.
karen hawthorne
jun 03, 2024

what it feels like: cervical cancer, hpv awareness and the power of family

"your whole life flashes before your eyes. but you’re also feeling motivated to get treatment started, because you have this sense of ‘i can do this,’" cindy howard says of being diagnosed with cervical cancer.
karen hawthorne
may 07, 2024
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what it feels like: 'i will find ways to make cancer easier for people like myself’

rinat avitzur is a passionate advocate for awareness of myeloma and treatment research so the journey for patients will become a little easier over time.
karen hawthorne
sep 20, 2024

what it feels like: overcoming endometrial cancer and finding 'some joy every day'  

endometrial cancer has "given me a different perspective on life, and i don’t take things so much for granted anymore.”
angelica bottaro
sep 03, 2024

what it feels like: 'only another cancer patient can understand the fears' after getting diagnosed with melanoma  

mike copeman spent much of his life in the sun. with a camera in hand, long sleeves, and a cowboy hat, mike spent his life doing what he loved—taking great photographs.
angelica bottaro
aug 27, 2024

what it feels like: facing leukemia, recurrence and the ripple effect on the people you love

surviving cancer has been tough for jennifer mitchell, but it wasn’t losing her hair or the debilitating fatigue and nausea of chemo that haunt her. it was telling her husband that her leukemia had come back.
karen hawthorne
aug 26, 2024
powered by
obesity canada

what it feels like: losing your child to meningitis

mary clough says if she had known there was a vaccine for meningitis, her daughter would still be alive today.
karen hawthorne
jul 26, 2024

what it feels like: ovarian cancer made me listen to my gut feelings

"when it comes to ovarian cancer, it’s so dependent on the human side of it in the sense that you don’t have very clear symptoms."
karen hawthorne
jun 26, 2024

what it feels like: ‘attitude is everything’ living with osteoarthritis

carla heggie has had more than 30 surgeries through the years because of severe osteoarthritis.
karen hawthorne
jun 03, 2024

what it feels like: cervical cancer, hpv awareness and the power of family

"your whole life flashes before your eyes. but you’re also feeling motivated to get treatment started, because you have this sense of ‘i can do this,’" cindy howard says of being diagnosed with cervical cancer.
karen hawthorne
may 07, 2024
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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