Reasons Behind the Rage: How to help when cancer patients lash out
Cancer survivor mentors share tips on managing difficult conversations and creating hope.
Cancer survivor mentors share tips on managing difficult conversations and creating hope.
Cancer caregivers deal with a lot. Connecting with someone who understands can help.
Caring and being cared for. Fishing and knitting. Our newest class of survivor and caregiver mentors is pretty amazing.
Support Volunteer Ann finds meaning and hope as she accepts – and now shares – help.
What do a foodie, a gamer, a librarian and a laker have in common? They’re the newest members of the CHN volunteer community.
Support Volunteer Lenny recently sat down to share reflections and lessons from the extraordinary year that was 2020. We are pleased to share those reflections here.
Celebrating the brave clinical trial participants who make hope a reality.
With so many challenges tearing us apart, a yearning for HOPE—for a light in the darkness— brings us together. With your help, a lot has been going on.
15 year Hodgkin’s Lymphoma survivor expresses the many emotions of survivorship through poetry.
“Everyone is sympathetic, but unless you’ve been exactly in that same place, you don’t really grasp it.”
What do do. What to say. Five practical tips for how to react when your loved one is diagnosed with cancer.
Navy vet. Grandfather. Long-term prostate cancer survivor. Support Volunteer Kent shares the importance of PMA – Positive Mental Attitude.
Two-time survivor Stef shares her journey to “making lemonade out of my lemons.”
Meet the woman connecting with clients and spreading hope when they need it most.
Regardless of faith, I think we can all find a bit of meaning in the Serenity Prayer right about now. If you are not familiar
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