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Visiting Friends and Family Across 3,000 Miles

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Thursday, July 17th, 2025 |

Joel Pautsch’s melanoma diagnosis had him feeling down and questioning his faith, but the support of his friends and family helped him continuing living “Live Until You Die.”




Attitude is Everything

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Thursday, July 17th, 2025 |

Jenny Langer launched the Red Head Report to document her bone marrow transplant.




Breast Cancer Leads to Volunteering

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Thursday, July 17th, 2025 |

Jamie Galloway’s experience in treatment lead her to volunteer to help others facing a similar diagnosis. When patients are scared of their treatment options, she reminds them of the people in their lives who need them.




A Trip to Colontown

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Friday, July 11th, 2025 |

Erica Hansen Brown had colorectal cancer and in her quest to find a support, she founded Colontown, a place for people with colon cancer a diagnosis to meet and help each other.




What Cancer Takes, and What It Gives

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Friday, July 11th, 2025 |

Treatment took away Elissa Bantug’s took away the physical traits that had defined her as a person and as a woman. But then she decided she wouldn’t let cancer define her. Now she works with survivors.




A Nurse is a Two-Time Survivor Who Guides Others

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Friday, July 11th, 2025 |

Nurse Deb Stewart, a two-time cancer survivor, discusses how treatment for breast cancer has change over the years, and how she helps guide others through their options when they are diagnosed and seeking treat.




A Breast Cancer Survivor Vows to Help Others

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Friday, July 11th, 2025 |

During her first hospital stay for breast cancer treatment, CJ was greeted by a volunteer who brought gifts to keep her spirits up. Later though, when she had metastatic breast cancer and was afraid of whether she would survive, there was nobody. Even at conferences, there were few speakers talking about metastatic breast cancer, and so CJ vowed to change that.




Blogging About Leukemia

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Wednesday, July 9th, 2025 |

Caitlin Waters took inspiration from the New York Times writing a blog about her course of treatment.




A Marathon Runner Runs The Race

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Wednesday, July 9th, 2025 |

Bill Merriam started training for a marathon. He was excited to qualify for Boston’s race — but then he suddenly felt lethargic. Despite a cancer diagnosis, he fought to keep running.




Inspired by the Volunteers Who Helped

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Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 |

When Elaine Everett was treated for breast cancer, volunteers helped her through the ordeal. Now she’s a volunteer herself, working with Breast Center Volunteer Survivors Team.