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.
This Mom recorded the story of her daughter's leukemia so they'd always remember what she went through: like the hair loss and the crazy steroid-induced food cravings.
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.
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."
Tim describes his treatment using highly radioactive pellets put directly into his brain by medical professionals dressed like astronauts.
Frances, a breast cancer survivor, tells how she disregarded all the Don'ts on the Post-Surgical List. And how there is Life After Breast Cancer.
It's a Big Deal, but we can get through it.
Elizabeth tells how she found out she had one brain tumor, and then a second one. She made this video so that she and her family can look back and remember the good and bad of the whole experience.
Phil tells the story of his brain tumor diagnosis, surgery and recovery, and how he immediately decided to be as positive, confident and happy as possible.
My cancer tagline makes me laugh, no matter what.
"The suckiest thing was the hair loss."
Fear is a powerful enemy. Don't let it stop you.
“I am blessed to be here, I am blessed to have found the right team of doctors.”