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Kris Carr writes: On Valentine’s Day in 2003 I was diagnosed with a rare and incurable (yet thankfully slow-growing) stage IV cancer. This WTF moment sparked a deep desire in me to stop holding back and start participating in my well-being. Though I can’t be cured, I can still be healthy — I can still feel better, love harder and have a more joyful life. So I hit the road on a self-care pilgrimage and haven’t looked back.
Annette Tello developed the Creative Prescriptions program to specifically address many of the challenges faced by cancer patients…
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.
This #1 bestseller in love and loss provides incredible insights, hope and understanding for the pain of grief and loss.
This 8-week program for starting a walking program after cancer treatment offers inspiration, encouragement and step by step recommendations for building a regular walking routine for healing…
Heaven Is for Real is the true story of the four-year old who slips from consciousness during emergency surgery. He survives and then talks about looking down and sharing details of the surgery and dead relatives that he couldn’t have known about.
In this book by Brook Noel and Pamela D. Blair, Ph.D. the authors offer a comfort for those who are grieving the sudden death of a loved one.