Items Related To Tag 'mother'
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Baby Ava's First Blog!
Hall of Fame and golf legend Annika Sorenstam is not only busy as a new mother, she is also a regular online blogger. We are proud to host her blog in the WPFT Community.
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Running for Her Life
Just months after her devastating breast cancer diagnosis and surgery, Gail Konop Baker signed up for her first race ever -- a half-marathon. She explains how it helped her regain control over her body.
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Think Pink Lemonade Stand
Filled with grief but driven by a desire to honor her mother, Victoria Petrucelly and her best friend turned a lemonade stand into a life lesson for us all.
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Brighten Collectibles - The Power Of Pink Kick Off Breakfast
For the 6th year in a row, Brighton Collectibles at the Mall At Millenia has named WPFT as the beneficiary of the Campaign.
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The Caregiver's Chronicle: It's Always Something
Judy Overton joined MD Anderson in 2008 as a senior communications specialist. Her husband, Tom, was treated at MD Anderson for renal cancer. He died in April 2007. Judy's occasional posts cover aspects of the cancer experience from the caregiver's perspe
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More Candor Urged in Care of Dying Cancer Patients
This article offers advice about what to ask to maximize remaining time
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My Cloak of Protection
Rachel K. is a 32-year-old mother of two, a scientist and is battling a rare form of cancer that initially originated in her appendix.This Christmas, her family surprised her with a Cloak of Protection. Find out what it is.
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Music Brought Me Back to My Life
Rachel K. is a 32-year-old mother of two, a scientist and is battling a rare form of cancer that initially originated in her appendix. In this post, she remembers the day she allowed herself to start singing in the car again.
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Cautious Optimism for Breast Cancer Survivor
After four years of bad news, triple negative breast cancer survivor Cheryl Jolly, a young mother of two boys, finally has some good news to look forward to thanks to her enrollment in a clinical trial at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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I'm Not Great, I Just Have Cancer
Rachel is a 32-year-old mother of two and says just because she has cancer, that doesn't make her an inspiration. Find out why she thinks our society throws the word "inspirational" around too easily and why she'll never consider cancer a blessing.








