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A Performance Life
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Artist, Siglinde Kallnbach, collects signatures that will be turned into art to denote solidarity with cancer patients.
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Bob Woodyard: Nurturing the Now
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The inspiration for this resource was a diagnosis of multiple myeloma; the theme is that of spirituality as a path to inner healing.
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Coping With Hope
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A faith focused resource for cancer. Offers testimonies, forum, book reviews and tips for survivors.
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Cured or Healed?
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One person was cured but not healed. The other was healed but not cured. Dr. Bruce Campbell explores the fragile balance.
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Duckman's Cancer Warriors
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Personal stories about battling cancer.
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Fuzzy Guide to Chemotherapy
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A humorous look at chemotherapy by a lung cancer patient under treatment. Features pictures of patient's and nurses' pets.
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Cancer Carer's Support
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Support by Lorraine Kember including recommendations, poems, photos, blog, book, stories and links.
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Cancer Hope Network
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Non profit organization that provides one-on-one support to people undergoing treatment for cancer. Features stories, volunteering, and a bulletin board.
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CancerSource: Inspirational Stories
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Offers patients and families a way to share experiences of hope and survival through personal history.
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Coping with Cancer
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Information from the U.S. National Cancer Institute on symptoms and control.
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Eclipse Coaching
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Life coach for cancer patients helps support client goals.
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Facing Forward: A Guide for Cancer Survivors
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An overview by the NCI of practical ideas to help cancer survivors look ahead.
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Miracles And Wonders
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The parallel stories of one woman's battle with stage IV cancer and her spiritual reawakening. Also includes practical advice and coping strategies.
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Steps For Living
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Organization that educates on the power of creativity and the arts to enhance personal cancer survivorship.
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The Great Thing About Chemo
NEW!
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The philosophy of Bonnie Hart Southcott is that coping with cancer and chemotherapy doesn't have to mean the death of laughter.
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