LIVESTRONG Can Help You During Treatment
by Brooke McMillan
LIVESTRONG offers resources that can help you deal with the fear of diagnosis and plan for a future after 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.
Have you just been diagnosed with cancer? This can be a very scary time. You may have a ton of questions. You may feel numb. You may be confused. LIVESTRONG is here to help you and your loved ones.
Yesterday, we asked our online communities to fill in this sentence: “My name is __. I am a __ cancer survivor. I LIVESTRONG for __.” Hundreds of responses, likes and retweets were posted in just a few hours.
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Your donation of $75 could send a survivor through a six-week program to help them reclaim their live after treatment. Donate today and Stand With Survivors!
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We fight to improve the lives of people affected by cancer