Hopelight Spotlight: Jeff Scott
“I don’t think of cancer as a death knell for people. There are so many treatments. I try to let people know that they can
“I don’t think of cancer as a death knell for people. There are so many treatments. I try to let people know that they can
The partnership trains Lehigh Valley-area cancer survivors as Support Volunteers.
There’s a reason Christmas is often known as the “most wonderful time of the year.” For that one day, it seems everyone is just a
Guest post by Jay Perry In early 2013, my dad was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and given nine months to live. He would
These days, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), or brain cancer, is in the news more than ever. For David Swan, the reports are especially personal. He recently
“It was a really scary part of life – I had these two little kids and had just lost my dad. I was matched with a
Ben Franklin once said that there’s “No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend.” He could have been describing longtime CHN volunteer Edward Carlucci.
“If we are ever to enjoy life, now is the time, not tomorrow or the next year . . . Today should always be our
Life after mastectomy: finding patience, power and purpose.
Forty years ago, a friend introduced Hugo to the neighbor girl who lived three houses down. His life has never been the same. Today, Hugo
Rodney and Vera’s continent-crossing, cancer-fighting, care-filled love story.
Finding focus, fighting myeloma one note at a time.
Cervical cancer survivor Ellen shares an honest look at the complications and challenges of life after treatment.
Lessons from widowhood: life beyond resolutions. Finding and achieving your purpose.
Life and love as a survivor of esophageal cancer.
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