Monthly Archives: June 2015

Surviving the Death Sentence

Hi I’m Samantha Young. In 1999, I was diagnosed with a 10cm malignant tumor on my pancreas. The Doctors gave me three months to live without any hope of survival. I was so ill and in so much pain I … Continue reading

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Complementary Therapies for Sarcomas

Traditional cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery have been employed in the treatment of sarcomas. It is true that in part, these therapies have in the past helped to reduce the presence of the disease,  but by in … Continue reading

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In Your Darkest Days

Millions of people around the world are diagnosed with cancer every day. 2. Many people have been successfully cured from cancer naturally. 3. People fight till the end using different treatments. One of them is Mrs. Jenny Johns. She says … Continue reading

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Frighten to Death

Dear Ken: We live in the Middle East and 2 years 11 months ago, my husband was told by a prominent Urologist and surgeon that he had stage T2A bladder cancer which was aggressive. That to survive  ….  my husband  would need … Continue reading

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My Thoughts on Cancer

By Jessica Walker 🙂 I don’t know much about other cancers,  but I look up hormone driven breast cancer             a lot because this is what I am in remission from.  I also think breast cancer needs to be approached in … Continue reading

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Don’t Live like Your Dying

Hello Everyone, my name is Azhar and I have Pancreatic Cancer advance stages, I have had most of my Pancreas removed and also my Spleen, as well as 9 months of a 6 cycle very Toxic Chemo regime. I was … Continue reading

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The Journey is the Destination

Sometimes you have to do what you have to do and In June 2000 when I was diagnosed with the Glioblastoma Multiforme and my life changed.  I  was  33 years old. My husband Matt and  I had been married 10 years … Continue reading

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