Jessica Miller
Authored Items
February 2017 Vol 3 No 1
A few weeks after beginning treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2005, 21-year-old Christopher Robin Wibeto told his mother Debra that he wasn’t afraid to die. The conversation stuck with her, because “at the time, dying wasn’t even a thought,” Debra said at a recent press conference. Read More ›
December 2016 Vol 2 No 6
Before sitting down with your oncologist for the first time, there are a few things you can do to prepare physically and mentally. Read More ›
August 2016 Vol 2 No 4
Many young adults with cancer don’t ask questions about their ability to have children after cancer treatment, despite wanting to have biological children. Not asking the right questions about fertility preservation before starting chemotherapy, radiation, or other treatments for cancer can lead to fertility problems and even infertility later on. Read More ›