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Like many life-changing experiences, cancer can bring complex emotions and perspectives, whether you are ready for them or not.
Feb. 28, 2021 | by Patrice Neale
Read moreVolunteers and Team Leaders are arguably the backbone of any organization. This especially holds true for Look Good Feel Better.
Jan. 26, 2021 | by Madina Tabesh
Read morePeople often think that you stop thinking about cancer the day you are in remission. Quite the contrary, cancer can impact your life for many years to come.
Jan. 14, 2021 | by Milena Commisso
Read moreA few years ago I took part in a Look Good Feel Better workshop. Having grown up in a Mary Kay household, I had heard of the program, but never in a million years would have thought that at 41 years young I would be in cancer treatment and be taking part myself.
Dec. 16, 2020 | by Kristie Haist
Read moreNo one could have prepared me for cancer. You can read people’s experiences and empathise, but being told, “it’s lymphoma” by a radiologist is a unique experience that you can never mentally prepare for.
Dec. 7, 2020 | by Aisha Quashie
Read moreBreast Cancer, a global pandemic, my wedding: these are all things that have happened in 2020. While this year has not been exactly like I had planned, life rarely unfolds the way any of us envision it.
Nov. 3, 2020 | by Andrea Rodrigues
Read moreBecoming a parent can be one of the most life-changing times in a person’s life. This holds true for Ember in more ways than one.
Oct. 8, 2020 | by Madina Tabesh
Read moreShari and Erinn amazing Look Good Feel Better volunteers, but they are also long time Shoppers Drug Mart employees! This unique experience allows Shari and Erinn to understand the importance of #WINKDay.
Aug. 17, 2020 | by Madina Tabesh
Read moreDiagnosed with cancer one month apart from each other, Marie-Paule, and Mélissa find their strength in each other.
Last May, Marie-Paule received her ovarian cancer diagnosis at the age of 64. It came as a shock to the entire family as she was the first person diagnosed with cancer in her family.
Against all odds, her daughter Mélissa was also diagnosed with cancer only a few weeks later – breast cancer, stage 2. She is 30.
Dec. 13, 2019 | by Marsha Roc-Malychenkova
Read moreThis May, a year after she first heard the words ‘breast cancer’ from her doctor and underwent a lumpectomy, Laura was devastated to learn that she had been re-diagnosed – stage 4 triple negative.
Her best friend Jess had gone with her to the appointment, which was Laura’s one-year screening.
Dec. 9, 2019 | by Benita Hensraj
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