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Life after breast cancer
I was 39 years old when I was diagnosed with bowel cancer, and after two years of multiple surgeries and chemotherapy I was finally told that I was cancer-free. That was the end of one part of the jou
I refused to let a scary diagnosis beat me
There are a few things in life which are universal, which we all experience in one way or another at some point. Grief is one of them, something which everyone will experience, yet few speak about. In
A small change in appearance can make a big difference to your confidence – as these women discovered
The usual method of monitoring prostate cancer for changes amounts to neglect in many cases. Instead, a more active approach and alternative treatments may lead to the best outcome. Cate Montana reports
Loss will be one of the most important experiences in our lives. However, unlike most important things we experience in our lives, the story of loss is often one left untold. Sadly, this is even more