Items Related To Tag 'survivor'
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The Real Mother Hubbard
Peggy Smith is strong, sensitive and a survivor. You'd have to be all three, when you are on the job 24 hours a day and when the job is also home.
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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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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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The Triple-Decker Sandwich Generation
Breast cancer survivor Tami Boehmer says for cancer survivors who have kids and aging parents, life is like a triple-decker sandwich. Not only are you caring for your own family and parents, but you're also trying to take care of yourself.
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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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Starting Over, Growing Bolder
Wendy Chioji has been the face of Orlando news for 20 years. Her battle with breast cancer enlightened all women; her determination to help others was only equaled by her dedication to becoming a world-class athlete.
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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.
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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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Fashion tip
Hi everyone, I want to share this wonderful FASHION TIP! Laura Mizii is a local designer, and...
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Barbara Hillary
Barbara Hillary is a 75-year-old cancer survivor who recently became the first black woman to reach the North Pole.









