Most people have an innate desire to be helpful and supportive, especially when someone we love and care about is...
How to Cope with Scanxiety
Whether in the beginning stages of a diagnosis, during treatment, or after treatment, many people living with cancer experience higher...
Living in the Moment
There are only two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called Yesterday, and one is...
The Importance of Self-Care
Many people say they feel as if their lives were turned upside down as soon as they received their cancer...
Providing Support from a Distance
Anyone who has been in the position of being a long-distance caregiver will attest to the fact that this is...
Living with Uncertainty
We are creatures of habit. When things go as planned, we feel in control. However, when unexpected events occur, such...
Learning from Each Other: The Power of Shared Experiences
“I define connection as the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can...
What I Wish I Knew When I was Diagnosed with Cancer
For many people, that moment when the doctor says ‘you have cancer’ is forever etched in your memory in detail. However,...
Communicating with your Care Team
Talking to Children About Cancer
You may have been working hard to protect your children by not talking about cancer. However, many parents soon discover...
What Friends & Family Can Do To Help
Sometimes it is a challenge to figure out just what we need from family and friends to help us navigate...
Re-Entry Anxiety is Real
While ‘getting back out there’ will continue to look very different than the way we lived our lives pre-COVID-19, restrictions...