Kathy talks about how her husband and children, her hospital and supporters taught her how to be a Survivor.
They Call Me The Miracle Lady - I Survived Two Cancers.
This breast cancer survivor talks about the importance of advocating for yourself - do what you have to do to get what you need.
Betty's family got addicted to hand sanitizer. She survived ovarian cancer and became a volunteer at MD Anderson.
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.
This survivor talks about how her cancer diagnosis brought challenges, but also brought out the best in her and everyone around her.
This survivor believes in the power of faith and prayer to help her treatment and healing.
These two friends and breast cancer survivors have their conversation about their family interrupted by a phone call from the kids.
A colon and breast cancer survivor, Sharron did a lot of praying and stayed around a lot of positive people during her cancer battle.
Nine Year Old Matthew is proud of his medal of courage for defeating cancer and is an inspiration to his mother and “other children going through cancer."
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.
“I love that commercial where it says ‘there’s not an expiration date stamped on my foot which says I expire at a certain day’. Well, there isn’t one on me either.”
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.
This family tells the story of how they believe faith and prayer impacted Jessica's surgery and survival.
Excellent advice from brain tumor patients: Use humor, have a good attitude, fight the fight, and get off the internet.
Aisha, against advice from her medical team but with the support of friends and family, figured out how to apply for and land a great job, starting right after brain surgery.
This brain tumor survivor recounts her challenges and counts her blessings. As she does in her blog: The Right Side of Perfect.
Jill is a baseball-sized brain tumor survivor and marathon runner, who is working on a book about her experience, and hopes to continue to use the media attention she has gotten to raise awareness.
My cancer tagline makes me laugh, no matter what.
I'm a Breast Cancer Thriver and I live by two life mottos.
The great thing about me? I survived cancer!
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
Excellent words of wisdom from a 10-year-old cancer survivor.
Hear Kurt Gibson, cancer survivor and professional ultimate frisbee player, tell his story about a fortuitous meeting with a most generous stranger and the Corporate Angels organization.
Chemoflage - a Yoplait Champion Award Winner.
Fear is a powerful enemy. Don't let it stop you.
Girlfriends talk about their remarkable, inspirational friend.
What's My Motto?
After 4 years talking on the phone after being paired by CanCare, Charlotte and Janice meet for the first time at the Together in Hope Conference for Brain Tumor Patients at MD Anderson.