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October 2017 Vol 3 No 5

Navigating Work After Your Cancer Diagnosis
Fighting cancer is a full-time job in itself, so what about your other job? Here are some pointers to help you juggle the workplace and cancer. Read More ›

Becoming a Patient Advocate After a Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis
Jack Aiello, multiple myeloma survivor, looks at the importance of patient advocacy and breaks down the different areas of advocacy. Read More ›

Hero of Hope Finalists
These 4 finalists were selected from your nominations for the Third Annual Hero of Hope™ Patient Award. Read More ›

Out of Reach
This piece by Alisa Lehman reflects her feelings about the ubiquitous pink ribbon campaign, from the perspective of someone with a metastatic disease. Read More ›

Stand Up Straight and “Whistle a Happy Tune”
Donna Avery describes her stage III esophageal cancer diagnosis and the path that led her to regain her ability to do something that brings her joy: whistling. Read More ›

Cancer Doesn’t Discriminate: Breast Cancer in Young Women
Laura Farrington, DO, offers a look at what to expect with a breast cancer diagnosis as a young woman, including the risk factors and challenges that may arise during treatment. Read More ›

I Have What?
Lisa D’Ottavio, who has no family history of breast cancer, recounts her journey with breast cancer, which began with a phone call from her breast surgeon. Read More ›

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