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A Raw Monologue About The Word ‘Cure’

Thanks to our Guest Blogger, Matthew Zachary, from i2Y (I’m Too Young For This Cancer Foundation) There is no cure for cancer. It is a biological disease that impacts each of us uniquely and...

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Breast Cancer Survivor: The C4YW 2011 Experience

By Kim Jewett, breast cancer survivor and Director of Collaboration and Outreach for MyLifeLine.org “When a young woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, she can feel isolated and alone. Her...

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Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week: April 3rd-9th

Check out these organizations that provide resources and assistance to young adults with cancer. First Descents First Descents is committed to curing young adults of the emotional effects of cancer and...

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National Conference on Work and Cancer

Less than two weeks away, register today! This FREE conference will explore the complexities working people face as they try to balance their cancer treatment and recovery with employment. Space is...

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Reflections on Childhood Cancer

Heroes Isn’t life is full of experiences that can guide us, direct us, or attempt to destroy us?  I like to think of life as a journey on a ship of experiences.  Eight years ago, a tidal wave came...

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Cancer (KICK BUTT) Attitude

My cancer attitude began when I was diagnosed with Stage 2B Lobular breast cancer on September 2, 2009.  What is cancer attitude?  Cancer attitude keeps you fighting when you feel like giving up.  It...

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Living Life to Its Maximum – My Son’s Cancer Story

Today we welcome guest blogger, Michele Mitchell, a MyLifeLine.org board member who shares the story of her young son’s brain cancer journey, including some of his own reflections on the experience....

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One Day at a Time

Tricia, Post Author When you are diagnosed with cancer, one of the first things you do is to try learn everything you possibly can about the heart-wrenching news you have received.  You have so many...

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