Audios
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Tami Boehmer
After discovering that her breast cancer had metastasized, Tami Boehmer turned to the Internet to discover people like her -- the people who statistics are not kind to. What she found changed her life forever.
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Tina Stull
What would you do if you were told you had three years to live? When Tina Stull received that terrifying diagnosis in 2002, she got busy living. Find out how she beat cancer and launched a new career on the racetrack.
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Kris Carr
Is prevention the only lasting cure for cancer? Meet a woman who was diagnosed with incurable stage IV cancer in 2003 and changed her entire life. In the process, she has launched a global wellness revolution and wants to help you live better today.
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Shannon Miller
Shannon Miller is the most decorated American gymnast in history and arguably one of our nation's top athletes. Her entire life is dedicated to health and wellness, but suddenly, her world turned upside down when she was diagnosed with cancer at 34.
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Pat Johnson
Pat Johnson and her friend Regina Fraser, who are both breast cancer survivors, had a wild idea -- they would leave their successful careers behind to launch a travel show showcasing their passion for arts, culture and friendships.
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Donna Vano
She's the queen of extreme sports, a two-time ovarian cancer survivor and she'll inspire you to take action in your own life.
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Linda Hill
Cancer isn't funny, but there can be fun in the fight. Four-time cancer survivor Linda Hill and her line of t-shirts prove laughter is indeed the best medicine.
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Dr. Michael Bauerschmidt
This former emergency room physician says America's version of preventative medicine is little more than early-detection.
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Beverlye Fead
When doctors prescribed an intense plan to battle her advanced cancer, Beverlye Fead knew her body, and spirit, couldn't handle it. So she got new advice.
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Betty Rose
Think you're too old to change your body? Wait until you meet 89-year-old Betty Rose, the world's oldest tai chi instructor.









