
November 2024
Tue
November 26, 2024
To Talk (or Not To Talk) About Your Cancer During the Holidays
Carolyn Noack, MSW, LCSW Nervous about receiving comments & questions related to your cancer at holiday gatherings? These tips can help you navigate conversations about your diagnosis and treatment. Family gatherings, community activities, faith-based traditions, office parties, children’s school concerts — end-of-year celebrations and holiday events are upon us. If you’re facing a cancer diagnosis, these gatherings […]
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October 2024
Thu
October 17, 2024
No Regrets: Living Fully After Breast Cancer & Mastectomy
Guest Blogger Lyn, pictured with her newest Haynes flute. Lyn Banghart reflects on the treatment choices she made 36 years ago, as a young wife and mother, after learning she had an aggressive form of breast cancer. I don’t think about it much anymore. But this is my story. Please keep in mind that the […]
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July 2024
Fri
July 26, 2024
How Writing About Your Cancer Experience Can Help You Cope & Heal
Brad Buchanan Photo by Bookblock on Unsplash If you’re looking for ways to cope with cancer and boost your wellness, have you thought about writing? Here’s how it helped Brad, who shares his story and offers tips on writing about the cancer experience. Meet the Author Brad was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma […]
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June 2024
Wed
June 12, 2024
Life After Cancer Treatment: 5 Tips to Adjust & Create a New Normal
Linneya Gardner Getty Images: Stock photo posed by models Struggling to adjust to life after cancer treatment? Life may not be exactly the same as it once was. But you can still live a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. One piece of advice I can share is that you have to live your life. There […]
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