Survivor Stories!
Lisa’s Survivor Story
Living Out Loud: How Cancer Grounded Me and Helped Me Rise | Lisa’s Survivor Story “In January 2020, I was living in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the height of my aviation career. My wife was nine months pregnant with our first child. Then came the words that changed everything:

Lorinda’s Story
For about two years I was having these symptoms: pelvic/abdominal pain, bloating, very fatigued, low back pain, feeling full quickly and indigestion. I did not know at the time that these were ovarian cancer symptoms. I went to my gynecologist, he did so many different tests on me, but no CA-125 nor a C.T. scan. After two years he said

Sonya’s Story
I was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 13. I had chemotherapy for one whole year. I came close to dying but I never gave up. Having cancer at such a young age scared me but it also taught me a lot of things, like being grateful because you don’t know what life will throw at you. Never

Crystal’s Story
I was 21 when I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. It has been a huge struggle despite having “the good cancer”. I have had 2 recurrences and found out I’m RAI-resistant. I push through and share story when I can. Thyroid cancer isn’t one that is talked about much but it is among the fastest growing in numbers. I’m proud

Margaret’s Story
Margaret has breast cancer. She has overcome hundreds of pokes, tests and surgeries. The next 5 years she will have to continue a new way of life that she is not used to. Margaret will be 68 on May 28th, 2020. She is a noon aid at an elementary school and is loved by all the staff and children. Please

Grant’s Story
In 2011 I was diagnosed with stage 4 Metastatic Melanoma when my spleen ruptured. I was given a year to live. The cancer was in 1 lung, my liver, my brain and all my lymph nodes. I was treated with Proluekin at the University of Minnesota and was given a 6% chance of success. I had a complete response and

Rita’s Story
In 2009 at age 43 I went in for a routine mammogram and was shocked to find out I had stage 1, aggressive cell, breast cancer. I underwent surgery and six weeks of radiation. Thinking all was well I went on with my life, raising my two young girls and spending time with my husband Jeff and our dog Presley.