Support Through Thyroid Cancer: There is No “Good Cancer”
Feelings upon Diagnosis It was April 4, 2019. It had been ten days since my total thyroidectomy, and I was getting ready to pick my son up from preschool. A…
Read MoreWhen Words of Gratitude Are All We Have
It was October 18th, 2015, the day before Kirsten was to be life-flighted from Stanford hospital in Palo Alto to Rady Children’s hospital in San Diego, where she would spend…
Read MoreWhat a Stage IV Breast Cancer Patient Wants You To Know About Breast Cancer Awareness Month
You have probably seen a barrage of pink products everywhere you go in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But what does breast cancer awareness actually mean? Is it pink…
Read MoreStaying Connected Even When COVID and Cancer Keep You Apart
COVID and Cancer—The Challenges When you’re first diagnosed with cancer, it’s usually a time when everyone you’ve ever spoken to comes out of the woodwork to support you. MealTrains are…
Read MoreCancer Support Challenges for Active Duty Military: Q&A with Rebecca Satterwhite
Did you know that over 80% of the nearly 1.33 million active duty military personnel are young adults between 18-35? Imagine getting a cancer diagnosis while you are serving your…
Read MoreCancer Humor: Coping Through Laughter
I’ll never forget the first time I told a cancer joke around people who haven’t experienced cancer firsthand. I was chatting with friends about the COVID vaccines in late 2020,…
Read MoreChiara vs Cancer: Adapting to a New Life with Support That Makes Life Better
My Story My name is Chiara Riga. I am 28 years old, a marketing operations manager, dog mom, lover of exercise and the outdoors, and in September of 2020, I…
Read MoreHow To Be A Better Supporter Q&A With Jessica Florence
Tell us a little bit about yourself, pre and post-diagnosis. My name is Jessica Florence. I am a 4th-year architecture student at Florida A&M University. In 2016, I was diagnosed…
Read MoreWhat Support Through Cancer Looks Like To Me
What does support look like? I’ve taken too long to answer this awesome question that I’ve been asked so many times. As the journey has continued to unfold, I’ve learned…
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