Dr. Lemon Helped Me Regain Hope During My Cancer Treatment
When Diana was diagnosed with lung cancer it was such shocking news to her because she didn’t smoke and didn’t have any risk factors. It came out of nowhere.
When Diana was diagnosed with lung cancer it was such shocking news to her because she didn’t smoke and didn’t have any risk factors. It came out of nowhere.
Within one year of each other, Pam and Steve were both diagnosed with cancer. In the midst of raising 3 children, they share how they, along with their family, managed to get through it all together.
Breast cancer survivor Faith talks about her how she’s gone through breast cancer, ovarian and cervical cancer. She is living proof that Faith is truly stronger than cancer.
Following a HER2-positive breast cancer diagnosis, Christine relied on the friends and family, as well as a lot of humor, to get through her cancer journey.
Breast cancer survivor Bonnie talks about her cancer diagnosis, going through treatment, the importance of early detection and the power of support she received from her husband and family.
Diagnosed with stage four laryngeal cancer, Mike Hatfield talks about how he relied on the support of his sister, his friends and his faith during his journey through larynx cancer. A journey that brought him back to the playground to play his beloved hoops.
Ron Bartunek shares his journey through prostate cancer, from a cancer patient to a cancer survivor. He talks about his diagnosis, his cancer treatment and the will to survive.
Breast cancer is a disease that affects men too. Breast cancer survivor Rick Gough shares his journey to recovery, which included his surprise of being diagnosed with a disease commonly believed to only affect women.
Amy shares her journey with breast cancer. During this journey, she talks about how her faith has helped and how she has continued to witness many blessings during her treatment, including the birth of her baby, who was born during chemotherapy treatment.
Diagnosed with breast cancer over 10 years ago, Cheryl Stevens never realized how her initial diagnosis with cancer would lead to her building a foundation that would use humor to help other cancer patients through their journeys with cancer.