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      Poison

      Lindsey is 26 years old and battling pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer. She's been sharing her story and journey here on WPFT. In her latest post, she explains her conflicted feelings over putting a poison in her body -- chemo.


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      WPFT Fall Meeting A Huge Success!

      On September 14th, WPFT hosted its Annual Fall Meeting to discuss the upcoming activities for September and October. There are numerous, exciting events, offers and venues being featured.


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      I Am a Liver

      Lindsey is 25 years old and was recently diagnosed with pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer. She blogs about living with incurable cancer and created a new category of cancer patient for her self -- she's a liver.


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      Happy Cancerversary

      Lindsey is 25 years old, and one year ago, she was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer. She says she's struggling to put into a word how she feels about the one-year anniversary of her diagnosis. How did you feel?


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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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      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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      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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      Telling A Loved One He or She Has Cancer

      Friends and families of someone with cancer must also learn to adjust to and accept the diagnosis.



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