A new report highlights the stories of kids who have survived cancer and the importance of research funding.
When oncologists gave my 5-year-old daughter the all-clear from high-risk neuroblastoma in 2010, I breathed a sigh of relief. But her health needs were just beginning. Fifteen years later, the intense ...
Learning how to talk to kids about cancer is something no parent should need to do. Unfortunately, the reality for many families is that they will. Their announcements followed research published ...
I thought stress made me sick. It turned out to be cancer — and I had eight kids counting on me to survive. We relied on food ...
Brain cancer has left Tayden Ybarra, 16, legally blind in her left eye, says her mother, Tammy Ybarra. “She doesn’t see side to side, up, down, only like a pinpoint in the front.” At school, bullies ...
Fighting invasive oral cancer at age 51 forced Sotinsky to confront the existential importance of the human voice. Her unique ...
Lauren Gilbert, who has stage 4 colon cancer, is writing greeting cards for her kids in advance because she might not make ...