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Cancer Unveiled: In-Depth Book Review by a Radiation Oncologist - Illuminating Insights and Perspectives
Ultimately You Have To Drive The Pace Of The Process, Ignore The Stigma Of Cancer And Stay Hugely Positive Keeping Strong For Those Around You And For Your Own Emotions And Sanity.
“I’m One Of The Many Lucky Ones Who Have Survived Cancer And Although I Still Have Days Where I Just Enjoy Existing, I Really Try And Live Life To The Full.” Sarah Vaughan
Let’s Show Our Sons, Brothers, Husbands, Partners, Uncles, Grandfathers…..All Men That It Is Ok To Talk, In Fact It Is ESSENTIAL To Talk.
There are many books about cancer out there. To pick the right ones, we should think about personal needs. But be careful with miraculous promises and diets.
This Story Is One Of Complete And Utter Reliance On God’s Perfect Provision For Me And My Constant Need For Help.
I Was Diagnosed With Cancer And I Had No Idea What It Was. I Just Knew That I Was Sick, And I Was Stuck In The Hospital. Cancer Not Only Affected Me Physically, Mentally, And Spiritually, It Also Affected My Family And Everyone Around Me.
The Tough Times Never Fully Go Away. Such Is Life. But Just Because Someone Is Physically Gone, Doesn’t Mean They Are No Longer An Influence.
It’s Important To Understand That Although People Do Die Of This Disease, By No Means Everyone Does.
Life is fragile, and we never know what’s going to happen. Live in the moment, appreciate the now, always be there for loved ones, and Be BAD ASS Everyday!
Aged 35, Diagnosed With Stage 4 Bowel Cancer, Laura (A Remarkable Lady) Was Persuaded To Write Her Story. “Nobody Said It Would Be Easy”
Cancer doesn’t discriminate in age, and I want to be a young advocate for others to know that it can happen to anyone.
I am making it my mission to be the person who I wish I had to look up to during my fight to life.
If you don’t present yourself to a doctor, then they can’t help you and the sooner you go then the easier it is to be saved.
I Was Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer In 2017 At The Age Of 57. I Decided To Write A Book That Shares All Of The Intimate Details Of Prostate Cancer Journey
I was hurting inside as a lot was happening, and I was not coping. I was in darkness. I wanted to end it all. I was saved by the television. That was my wake up call. At 43 years, I had to sort myself out.
Life after a cancer diagnosis is changed and it is never going to be the way life was before BUT that does not mean we have to suffer or regret or miss our old life.
You run from test to test and exam to exam and then to treatments and surgeries. If you are also a parent you have other people who count on you.
I actually came up with the idea for Might Make You Smile.on one particular visit to Addenbrooke’s Hospital with the aforementioned friend.
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