
I hope my story helps bring positivity and encouragement to other cancer patients; especially ones as young as me.
by Sarah Amorim.
I do not think of myself as the girl who had cancer, or the girl who survived. I am more than that.
by Karishma Kajaria.
I originally wrote this letter on November 19, 2017, to commemorate the two-year anniversary of my double mastectomy with reconstruction.
by Cora Fahy.
Yes, I've been through a lot, but I don't let that define me. My journey may have been rough, but it's mine, and that's what makes me, me.
by Amanda Rose.
Cancer isn't your ending, it's a chapter. Once you win, the hardest part is over.
by Jerjuan Davis.
One of the hardest things of dealing with my diagnosis is the pain and the emotional side that comes along with it.
by Ashley Pelle.
Cancer Advocate - I am here for a reason and here to advocate and support other cancer patients that have been recently diagnosed.
by Michele Cerami.
Patience is paramount, advocate for yourself if you feel something isn’t right, and trust in the process
by Laura McKay.
I turned my pain into purpose, and now I'm living my dream!
by Lauren Neuburger.