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“Cancer never truly goes away. There are follow-ups, scans, and this and that. Once you have cancer, you essentially have cancer the rest of your life, even though you may be in remission,” says Tziporah Newman, breast cancer survivor. Read More ›
Richard J. Smith tells his experience with kidney cancer, which led him to lose weight, be more active, and live a healthy life. Read More ›
Dr. Julian Schink, GYN Oncology Chief of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, provides screening tips and recommendations for these 2 most common gynecologic cancers. Read More ›
“This is a long journey. I felt like the mythical Jason and his Greek Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece, having to fight the dragon,” says 2-time breast cancer survivor Dr. Hamilton. Read More ›
By creating Debbie’s Friends Fund, Cherise Poserina found a way to remember her mother and support women fighting breast cancer. Read More ›
View this slideshow to learn important facts about childhood cancer, including statistics, causes and treatment. Read More ›
During this National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Tara Geraghty reflects on her experience with her daughter’s diagnosis and treatment, and shares her top 10 tips to parents’ survival Read More ›
The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes more than 30,000 cancers annually. As a new school year unfolds, the HPV vaccine should be put into consideration for children and young adults. Read More ›
Although it is summertime, cancer never takes a vacation, and neither do we. This issue is filled with inspirational stories, valuable tips, innovative ideas, and ways to make you feel more in control of your life, during and after cancer and its treatment. Read More ›





