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Showing posts with label brain cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brain cancer. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

The Day That Changed My Life - Daniel's Journey through St. Jude

Oh how we love St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the wonderful care given to the patients and their families is priceless. Cynthia McFadden co anchor of ABC's Nightline shares the journey of Daniel Biljanoski as he faced brain cancer. This heartwarming journey brings it all to a terrific point as it inspires and delivers hope to others.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.



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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Day That Changed My Life - I Survived Cancer 12 Times

Amazing! Simply amazing! I found another cancer survivor who we hope will bring you great hope and lots of inspiration. Her name is Brenda Emer she shares her journey with cancer - breast cancer and then some. Here's a brief bio as copied and pasted directly from youtube.

Brenda has been battling cancer for the last 16 years. She was originally diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, and since then has battled several different kinds of cancer. She is a warrior and is the true definition of inspiration. She has recently been enrolled to participate in a clinical trial, but when she went for her preliminary testing, her doctors found that the cancer had spread; this time it is located in her brain and liver. She is currently undergoing radiation treatments, as soon as the radiation is complete she will be starting a new clinical trial in hopes of getting the cancer in remission.

More importantly we invite you to share with everyone you know. Someone may know someone who needs to hear this.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.

Monday, December 5, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - Surviving Brain Cancer

Survival is quite a journey which Gail Goodwin, Beth Rosenthal and Brenda Brady can all relate to as they have faced brain cancer. Can you imagine hearing that you have just been diagnosed with brain cancer? No one knows what it will be like until they hear those words - you have cancer. Listen to these somewhat difficult yet incredible journeys and please share with others as someone you know may need to be inspired or encouraged.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme cancer changes our lives forever.





The Before and After of Brenda's Journey.....

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - Why Me?

The questions one asks when they are faced with cancer can vary. There are those who ask why me and there are those who ask why not me? Elanor Mondale lost her battle with brain cancer at the age of 51. Ms. Mondale discusses her life as the daughter of former Vice President Walter Mondale, her career and her return to Minnesota to be with her family. However, on the diagnosis of brain cancer she shares candidly with Josh Skinner - her true feelings about cancer.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme cancer changes our lives forever....

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - How I Found Out.. Part III

The Day That Changed My Life focuses on exploring the lives of those who have been touched by cancer. The day that one hears those words in the same context as their health status, is one that they will never forget. The date, time, perhaps the clothes they were wearing and everything else around that time is etched in their memories, even if they just feel numb or it becomes a big blur - they can recall the whole experience. Here you will hear the details of how each account describes a different cancer and how it affected the family, how the treatment affected them and what worked. While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.....

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - A New Normal

A moment to hear from a survivor who had quite an incredible journey. In 2010, Lindsay Jones was diagnosed with melanoma but she was pregnant. Listen to her journey and how the team approach helped her to survive!

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme, cancer changes our lives forever...