July 22nd 2024
I’m approaching 10 years with stage 4 breast cancer, and this question tops the “most asked” list.
July 19th 2024
When my life after stage 4 osteosarcoma felt unclear, I did my best to trust the process. Three years later, here's what happened.
July 18th 2024
My mother helped take care of me when I had breast cancer. Now, I find myself giving back and taking care of her after she broke her hip.
July 17th 2024
After having SLL for 15 years, I won't let it define me — now, I'm working towards larger passions in my life.
July 21st 2024
Dana Oswald, APRN, moved from Ohio to rural Alaska three years ago, and has been providing excellent patient care there ever since.
July 12th 2024
Jenifer Keeler Smith, B.S.N., RN exemplified care for her patients, not just as a nurse, but as a caring friend.
July 8th 2024
Gina Young, B.S.N., RN, has extraordinary diversity in her knowledge and has a comprehensive understanding of the care required for patients with complex cases.
July 7th 2024
Compassionate, caring and courageous are the words I would use to describe Marianne Smith, RN, ONC.
When it comes to life — and cancer — there is strength in numbers. I learned this after joining a cancer support group that offered me hope.
Receiving treatment for breast cancer during college was a challenge, but I was anchored in faith to persevere and even graduated cum laude.
July 20th 2024
I decided to receive CAR-T cell therapy for multiple myeloma when my previous regimen stopped working and now, I'm living my best life.
When eating, walking and bathing became difficult after cancer, my daughter stepped in. I was proud of who she had become.