Blog Topic: Survivorship

Cheryl Waller was enjoying her motorhome lifestyle until she received news that changed her life.

Elissa has brain cancer and is a part of the Cancer Council’s brain cancer telephone support group. Read her story.

A jagged scar on Stacey’s right leg is a constant reminder of her melanoma diagnosis and the importance of sun protection for her kids.

Treatments for prostate cancer have a high success rate but there has been limited research into the long-term effects on survivors.

After a lifetime of struggling with the devastating long-term effects of childhood cancer, Dave Cassar admits he was close to giving up.

More children survive childhood cancer but the effect of their treatment cotinues for years, and even decades, into the future.

“Here I go again.” Those were the words that echoed when Nicole Gallen was told she was breast cancer.

At 23, Matthew-Paul’s life was changed when he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Now he’s an advocate for research.

John was diagnosed with cancer 11 years ago. Now cancer-free, he gives back as a Transport to Treatment driver.

Before her diagnosis, the only thing Brenda Blackmore really knew about pancreatic cancer was that it had claimed the life of Dirty Dancing’s Patrick Swayze. “I wasn’t aware of pancreatic cancer, aside from hearing about the celebrities who had died from it,” Brenda said. At age 69, pancreatic cancer was last thing on the McMahons […]