August 2018 Vol 4 No 4
Issue Introductions
Although it is summertime, cancer never takes a vacation, and neither do we. This issue is filled with inspirational stories, valuable tips, innovative ideas, and ways to make you feel more in control of your life, during and after cancer and its treatment.
Pediatric Cancer
A new interactive video game can help children with cancer cope with their treatment.
Family MembersLeukemia
After his father’s diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 10-year-old Rhett is determined to become an oncologist to help other patients with cancer.
From Your NavigatorPediatric Cancer
Jordan Henderson, Survivorship Nurse Navigator at Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, offers tips for parents on how to deal with their child’s cancer diagnosis.
Poetry
Dr. Amir Steinberg uses poetry to deal with his cancer diagnosis and the cancer experiences of other family members.
Brain CancerPatient Stories
By Chris Devero
Getting ready to start a new chapter in 2010, Chris Devero’s life took an unexpected turn when he learned he had astrocytoma. Read about the lifestyle changes he’s made after his diagnosis.
Lung CancerPatient Stories
In a surprising twist of fate, getting lung cancer has led Anne Marie Cerato to have everything she had dreamed of: a devoted husband, a house, a car, fur-babies, and remarkable friends whom she met during her cancer journey.
Cancer FundraisingSurvivorship
By Kelsey Moroz
Read this story to find out what makes Donna DiMaggio and Bonni Norwood, along with 107 Bristol-Myers Squibb employees, do such extraordinary things in the name of cancer research.
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