Dear Angelina
by Renee Nicholas (LIVESTRONG Staff)
“When I read your opinion piece in today’s New York Times, it stirred up a range of memories and emotions.”
“When I read your opinion piece in today’s New York Times, it stirred up a range of memories and emotions.”
A new fun and free resource for young cancer patients – Re-Mission 2 – a new collection of cancer-fighting mini-games
Choosing new treatments based not just on where the cancer started, but also base on what’s broken genetically.
Today, we close out the Comparte tu Historia series with videos of those that took part in the campaign. We extend our deepest gratitude to all that shared their stories of survival.
Talking to your sons about testicular cancer might be a little awkward. But it’s an awkward talk that can save a life.
“I was not prepared for the rigors of radiation. But I can’t back out now.”
We invite you to join our band of heroes. Learn how to volunteer with the LIVESTRONG Cancer Transportation Program today.
We had a record number of participants online and in person for yesterday’s “Happy Kitchen: …
Research shows overwhelming evidence that racial and ethnic minorities experience disparities in access to quality cancer care. The LIVESTRONG Foundation helping to end these disparities. Learn how you can help.
We are hosting a free online and in-person Cancer and Nutrition Class April 23rd for anyone affected by cancer, including those diagnosis and their loved ones.
We fight to improve the lives of people affected by cancer