Raise your hand, or even better, comment below, if you have experienced the following scenario... You are at a follow up visit to hear results following a procedure- scans, biopsy, or surgical …
The art of self advocacy
This topic feels like a natural follow up to last week's blog, Cancer is not just a medical problem. But before we get into the subject, I just want to take a moment to share a personal celebration …
Staying connected to the connections that nourish us
Last weekend I had the opportunity to be an exhibitor at the YSC national summit for young women diagnosed with breast cancer. It was such an amazing experience to connect with others who have been …
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Living life between the scans
Scans... they are the bane of cancer survivors and their co-survivors. It's as if you can't escape them- for they happen at the beginning of treatment, frequently during treatment, and exists as a …
To thy own self, be true
Being a cancer survivor frequently creates a deep awareness of how well we actually know ourselves. It may begin with an intuitive sense that something is really wrong, and then assist us in …
Cancer’s compromising positions
Yes, this is cheeky innuendo, and yes, this post is about sexuality and how the impact of cancer interventions put you into compromising positions regarding the long term side effects. No one lines …