Fall Seven Times, Stand up Eight.
by Guest
“It’s not courage, it’s simply what has to happen, and just like before I will get through this again.”
“It’s not courage, it’s simply what has to happen, and just like before I will get through this again.”
You don’t have to be an Ironman to take part in Team LIVESTRONG, but riding in a LIVESTRONG Challenge can make you a superhero to someone with cancer.
The FDA’s recent decision to move certain pain medications from a Schedule III to Schedule II drug will affect those in chronic pain.
Cancer doesn’t just happen to you physically. It happens to you emotionally, mentally and socially. We offer programs that help the WHOLE person heal.
Meet Randy Chalfant- husband of nearly four decades, father of two, and cancer survivor. Randy …
Congratulations to Paige Menking – the 2013 recipient of the LIVESTRONG Promotora of the Year …
Navigation Services encompasses the one-on-one support we offer to the people affected by cancer.
LIVESTRONG provides emotional support to caregivers and patients during all stages of cancer.
LIVESTRONG offers resources that can help you deal with the fear of diagnosis and plan for a future after cancer.
Team LIVESTRONG member and ovarian cancer survivor, Laurey Masterton, shares her experience with the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program in Ashville, NC.
We fight to improve the lives of people affected by cancer