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  1. Dec 18, 2017 · Over the last year, dozens of our cancer patients shared stories of their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life after cancer. Here are 10 of MD Anderson's most-read cancer patients stories from 2017.

    • Chris Beat Cancer: A Comprehensive Plan for Healing Naturally by Chris Wark. At only 26 years old, Chris Wark was faced with a life-changing diagnosis—stage-three colon cancer.
    • My Faith Sparkles: Memoir of a Cancer Survivor by Amy Luscher Smith. Nothing is off-limits in this up-close-and-personal look at what it really means to walk through the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of cancer.
    • Me, the Crazy Woman, and Breast Cancer by Stacy D. Shelton. More than a memoir, Me, the Crazy Woman, and Breast Cancer, in many ways, serves as a roadmap to understanding and validating people who have been impacted by cancer.
    • No Match for Her by Travis Lee Hicks. No Match for Her is told from a father's perspective. Travis Hicks was in the worst shape of his entire life when his daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer.
    • ‘Not One of These Poems Is About You’: Teva Harrison
    • ‘Tough: Women Who Survived Cancer’
    • “The Middle Place”: Kelly Corrigan
    • “Don’t Stop Believin'”: Olivia Newton-John
    • ‘The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying’: Nina Riggs

    In this posthumous book of essays, Teva Harrison shares her metastatic breast cancer journey. A follow up to Harrison’s “In-Between Days: A Memoir About Living with Cancer,” it dives deep into what it means to have cancer, the impact it has on her life, and how the disease has progressed. A look at her femininity, health and the great love of her l...

    This cumulative work from 37 women who survived a variety of cancers shines a light on so many remarkable stories. Edited by cancer survivor Marquina Iliev-Piselli, “TOUGH: Women Who Survived Cancer” brings the reader along as these women follow creative pursuits from stand-up comedy to air guitar. ‘Memoir of a Debulked Woman: Enduring Ovarian Canc...

    When Kelly Corrigan was 36, she had a happy marriage, two great kids and a weekly newspaper column. But when she discovered a lump in her breast just as her father discovers he has late-stage cancer, she finds herself in what she calls the Middle Place, “that sliver of time when parenthood and childhood overlap.”

    Olivia Newton-John, who has stage 4 breast cancer — her third bout with the disease – and who says she recently received encouraging results from her last MRI, has been incredibly open and uplifting throughout her journey. "I've adjusted to living with cancer, which I'm very lucky to say I'm able to do," Newton-John told SurvivorNetin a previous co...

    John Duberstein lost his wife, writer Nina Riggs, to metastatic triple negative breast cancer. “She wanted to embrace the existence that she had, even before she knew she was going to die imminently. I did not want to talk about what was going to happen with me after Nina died. Nina is the one that really brought it up, she brought it up a number o...

  2. Dec 18, 2019 · Whether they deal with proving a terminal diagnosis wrong, struggling with a challenging treatment, or making the best of life after cancer, our patients’ and caregivers’ stories have one thing in common: hope. Here are seven of their most uplifting tales from 2019.

  3. Surviving cancer is amazing. So is thriving with your condition. Read on to find out how I'm still thriving with my ninth cancer diagnosis.

  4. Jun 12, 2018 · Cancer didn't stop these ladies from living their best lives! See how cancer survivors and previvors put a positive spin on their life after their diagnosis.

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  6. Finding a book with the right tone and the right amount of advice (without being overwhelming) can be tricky. Here are a few book suggestions for those in cancer treatment, depending on who you’re buying it for, where they are in their journey, and what they’re interested in.

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