Betty's family got addicted to hand sanitizer. She survived ovarian cancer and became a volunteer at MD Anderson.
Jennifer answers the question "Is There Humor In Cancer" with a resounding, "Yes!"
This daughter interviews her mom and gets her talking about new hair, new boobs and all sorts of things!
This survivor talks about her big adventures. We don't want to give it away here, just watch!
Catherine thinks of herself as a Cancer Warrior. Her sister in law took the bull (helmet?) by the horns and bought her a Viking Helmet to wear to all of her treatments.
Janet, a breast cancer survivor, tells the story about her mammogram and diagnosis.
Having breast cancer taught Peggy how to fight against her nature and lighten up!
These two friends and breast cancer survivors have their conversation about their family interrupted by a phone call from the kids.
An eighteen year ovarian cancer survivor, Texan Sandy prides herself in being a peer counselor for cancer patients and doing a lot of community service.
Kera reveals she is thankful for the calls, notes and cash (mom…), talks about losing hair, eyelashes and brows. She's away from home for treatment and has made this video for her faraway family.
Val tells her kids she loves them and talks about how wonderful it's been to have her dog, Pineapple.
Claudine answers her friend's question about her crazy nicknames
Each family member gives the three ways they'd change the world. Among other hilarious things, they'd cure illness, end hunger and put a hibachi restaurant in everyone's neighborhood.
Elsa made this video message for her far away friend, to tell her she loves her and remind her to tell her stories to her family and friends.
After being in a focus group, Tarshia was invited by Dannon Yogurt to be in a commercial. After her cancer diagnosis, the commercial got her retroactive SAG benefits, including health insurance.
This family tells their hopes and dreams for the future, for their home, kids, careers, and what the parents will do for their kids and what they'll all be when they grow up.
Debbie thanks her girlfriends one by one for all they have done for her during her breast cancer treatment and beyond.
Some of our Favorite Clips!
Ana Garcia passed away from inflammatory breast cancer in 2010. Here, she laughs about her two children, teases her husband, and talks about how the support of her family and friends made her stronger
A kidney cancer patient and gastroenterologist, Ken talks about his kids, ancestors, heritage, cycling, his plans for his future and funeral, how his mom met his dad at his pickle stand, and hope.
Peggy, a breast cancer survivor, talks about all the things she's doing for the first time in 2010, when she turns 50. Hear about the Pink Phurree, an all survivor Dragon Boat Racing Team.
Kallie interviews her mom, who has endometrial cancer, about her heroes and heroines, her state of mind, what it means to be happy, her favorite curse word and how she most wants to be remembered.
Paige has the rarest form of Endometrial Cancer, with no set treatment for it. She now appreciates everything more and is excited to skydive for her 40th. Her mantra: "Who Cares, I'm Still Alive!"
Celebration our 50th Anniversary? Are You Kidding?
Rich reminisces about growing up in a trailer home.
This husband and wife reminisce about his controversial career choice.
Sometimes, you just can't ignore the fact that your conversation is being recorded.
My cancer tagline makes me laugh, no matter what.
This brother and sister, unfazed by their treatments, answer their parents' questions about what makes them feel lucky, grateful and afraid, how they found out they each had cancer.
In this "uncensored episode," Sammy, a pediatric leukemia patient, and his family goof around for the camera and talk about changing the world, changing their names, what makes them laugh, what scares
Soap as a metaphor for friendship and support.
What NOT to say to someone with cancer.
This cancer fighter has a brilliant motto, "If I can't change it, I don't worry about it." Cancer has taught her about her own strength, about asking for help, and what friendship really means.
While dancing their favorite dance to Gangnam Style, Jayden and his mother teach Mrs. Potato to blow bubbles, sing their “Abc’s” and are surprised by an intruder who attempts to appear in their video.