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:

Lori’s Story
This year marks the 9-year anniversary of my winning the battle against cancer. I am proud to have fought so hard. As I reached the stepping-off point of this Earth due to sepsis from treatment a great force pulled me back… the will to live is such a powerful thing. Although I am proud to have won the battle… it

Dawn S’s Story
My thyroid numbers were all completely normal but I was always choking after I ate and my hair was seriously thinning. My friend said I should have it checked. I went to the Dr. and he felt something in my throat. He sent me for a sonogram. The sonographer circled several suspicious nodules. I was sent to a surgeon. The

Brenda H’s Story
My journey began back in 2018. I had been suffering from abdomen pain for a few years, accompanied by, what I thought was muscle strain into my flank area. I did have a uterine fibroid and was told over and over, that being so close to menopause, this fibroid would just shrivel up and go away over time and that it getting

Ryan W’s Story
I was diagnosed at the age of 14 (now 30) with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. For a couple of days, I was coughing up blood and did not tell my parents because I was scared. Eventually, I started showing other signs and my mother took notice. She rushed me to the ER where they did blood work and I was life-flighted

Michelle P’s Story
In April of 2016, it was just chance I think, I went to brush some crumbs off my shirt and how weird because I am sure I have done this numerous times before, but I felt a lump. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t just feeling things so I made my husband feel and he felt the same thing.

Rita S’s Story
I am 66 and 5 years ago January 16, 2016, I had a routine colonoscopy and my world changed when I woke up and was told I had stage 3 colon cancer. My husband was and is my rock. I am living with neuropathy from the chemo treatments but I am a warrior/survivor, alive and loving life every day. I