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Dec. 8, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreWhen Sophie Audet was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2013, it felt as though her life had stopped.
Nov. 24, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreIt is common to experience fear of recurrence, stress, and anxiety. All of these can be beaten with the right therapies and mindset.
Nov. 9, 2017 | by Georgia Gables
Read moreSarah Ingalls was never much of a makeup user – until the 43-year-old Saint John mother of three was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year.
Oct. 25, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreToronto’s Sandra Carusi has come a long way since her triple negative breast cancer diagnosis in April 2014.
Sept. 14, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreYou’ve been through so much with your diagnosis, your treatment, and your fear. It’s natural for you to feel relief, to worry, and to be afraid of what the future holds even after your doctor tells you your cancer is gone and your life is moving on.
Sept. 6, 2017 | by Georgia Gables
Read moreCancer is nothing anyone wants to deal with, but it’s not worth looking at in a negative light. You can’t change a diagnosis, but you can fight it with treatment and a good attitude.
Aug. 16, 2017 | by Georgia Gables
Read moreOn behalf of women and their families impacted by cancer and its treatment, dear friend Catherine, you will live on in our hearts forever.
Aug. 2, 2017 | by Facing Cancer Together
Read moreKelley Adamson, a nurse in Surrey, B.C., thought she was able to empathize with her cancer patients – until she was diagnosed with the disease herself.
July 17, 2017 | by Larissa Cahute
Read moreYour first step is to give yourself permission to experience and express all of the emotions affecting you. There is no right or wrong way to feel after a cancer diagnosis, so take your emotions one day at a time and accept them as they come.
July 13, 2017 | by Georgia Gables
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