Kim White's battle with adrenocortical carcinoma highlights her resilience and determination to live life fully despite her diagnosis. The narrative emphasizes the importance of faith, hope, and the ...
Who knew that fighting breast cancer for the third time in seven years would reveal my purpose in life. I have never felt better about my life than now. My mantra each morning when I wake up, during ...
I was living a normal 29-year-old life. I thought my symptoms were no big deal, until they started happening more ...
A month after my annual physical, I found a lump in my breast. I was initially diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer (a rare type that lacks receptors for estrogen, progesterone, and ...
Living with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC) means facing uncertainty and emotional ups and downs. “Treatment can not only take a physical toll, but also a mental and emotional toll,” ...
Scientific research suggests diet and exercise may influence cancer risk and progression, though specific guidelines are not yet established. Lifestyle interventions, like the Every Day Counts project ...
Author Jonathan Gluck says most cancer stories take one of two forms: “He or she fought valiantly and died, or he or she fought valiantly and survived.” But Gluck, who was told in the prime of life ...
New advancements are helping cancer patients survive longer than ever. FOX6 News spoke with an Ascension oncologist about advancements in medications targeting specific cancers. We also learned one ...
Elissa Kalver was 34 when she found a lump in her breast. She had no family history of cancer and had just welcomed her first child. She assumed the lump was a cyst. But when she went to get it ...
DAY TO JUST BE ALIVE OR TO REALLY LIVE LIFE. AND WHEN A GREENVILLE MAN GOT THE DIAGNOSIS OF INOPERABLE BRAIN TUMOR HIS SENIOR YEAR IN COLLEGE, THAT DECISION BECAME MONUMENTAL. IN THIS BRAIN CANCER ...
Yes, my wife went there. Someone I’d known for more than half my life, someone I covered during my days as a sportswriter had died. Of prostate cancer. The same disease I was diagnosed with in July.
Tatiana Schlossberg opened up in a New Yorker essay about terminal acute myeloid leukemia and missing time with her children ...