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Marianne Alexander

Not as hard as you think I’m 35 was supposed to get married in April. Just got a new job and was finally on the right track or so I thought. January of 2024 a few days after new years I was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer, two weeks later metastatic spreading to my […]

Brenda Nelson

Pink Lights  Before I begin, I would like to explain my title, “Pink Lights” …I recently read a book by Mathew McConaughey called Green Lights. In his book, he explains it is when he feels doors were opened for him. Similarly, I will use the term in my story to show when my Heavenly Father […]

Vera Ventura

Survivor Surviving Stage IV Cancer I was healthy, active, and did not see this coming. It was a total shock. I learned that I inherited a mutation that made my risk of getting breast and ovarian cancer by 80%! First I felt a lump and thought it was from breast feeding my baby girl, but […]

Cinda Paynter

I am Blessed. Grateful. Thankful. 30+ years ago I had stage 3B Hodgkin’s Lymphoma; chemo. 2015 Invasive Ductal Carsinoma Stage 1; double mastectomy. 2019 MBC; chemo April-Oct and currently bio-therapy. I am doing really well! I have good days, bad days.. I cry and get angry.. I thank God.. I rely on my support system.. […]

Lisa Cooper

There is a dreadful routine for immunotherapy/surgery. My life has been synced to an immunotherapy calendar ever since my metastatic breast cancer diagnosis years ago. I have become an expert at predicting when side effects and symptoms will set in. It’s a ghoulish monthly party, and the guests always arrive on time: nausea, vomiting, chills, […]