For People Affected by Cancer
As the Program Coordinator for a new cancer resource center in a demographically diverse area, Jill Setork, MS, LCPC shares how “my colleagues and I are particularly focused on providing culturally inclusive programs.”
While there is much disagreement about nutrition as it relates to cancer, the words “Eat a rainbow of colors” is the advice from several cancer nutrition advocacy groups…
When 35-year old stand-up comedian Steve Mazan learned he had cancer, and might only have five years to live, he dedicated his life living his dream: performing comedy on The Late Show with David Letterman…
Written by a former hospice nurse, this NY Times bestseller offers an intimate look at the true stories of the final words, thoughts and visions of 44 people who are terminally ill and dying.
In this remarkably touching and funny memoir, comedian Julia Sweeney shares the lessons of love, humor and perseverance after her brother’s terminal cancer diagnosis as well as her own diagnosis.
In this remarkably touching and funny memoir, comedian Julia Sweeney shares the lessons of love, humor and perseverance after her brother’s terminal cancer diagnosis as well as her own diagnosis.
Expressing creativity can be healing to mind, body and soul, whether through visual art, writing or other avenues…
This #1 bestseller in love and loss provides incredible insights, hope and understanding for the pain of grief and loss.