Survivor Stories
Cervical cancer survivor Amy is “on a mission to help end this detectable and preventable disease.”
“I never would have found it early if I hadn’t been screened,” says colon cancer survivor Robert.
“I am a strong believer that early diagnosis saved my life,” says Brittany, a vulvar cancer survivor.
After Lewis was diagnosed with throat cancer, he and his wife Amy started a support group for people with head and neck cancers.
An illness caught Gary off guard, and the test results found something he never expected: liver cancer.
Cervical cancer survivor Kristina says, “I had the chance to prevent my cancer. Please don’t miss your chance.”
A non-smoker shares her story about being diagnosed with lung cancer in this podcast.
“There I was at age 36 with two small children and a potentially deadly cancer,” says skin cancer surgeon and survivor Dr. Travis Kidner.
“My diagnosis has given me a greater appreciation for life,” says breast cancer survivor Traci Ramirez in this blog post.
In this blog post, George Hilliard shares his “prescription” for surviving prostate and other cancers.
Diagnosed at age 43, Pam fought breast cancer with everything she had. Read her story in this blog post.
“I learned the hard way: a tan is not a sign of health,” writes melanoma survivor Sharon McKenna.
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