Tuesday, September 19, 2017

NEW EDITION -- The Mighty Cancer Newsletter

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CANCER NEWSLETTER

“As a parent who survived 124 days and nights in two different hospitals over a period of 10 months and is now entering a lifetime of healing, I offer you these suggestions to help other families who are struggling with this journey.”
Mother and contributor Meg Hammett writes a moving and heartfelt piece inspired by her own child’s experience with cancer. In it, she shares tips and advice about how to best care for a pediatric cancer family. During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, please take a moment to read this and support the parents who have heard the words, “Your child has cancer.”
All my best,
Trish, The Mighty’s Cancer Editor
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These Are the Things You Should Do for a Pediatric Cancer Family

Meg Hammett
"Pediatric cancer will never go away — it will always be in the back seat of our lives."
Read the Story
Jessica Sliwerski Cancer Hates Kisses

Having Breast Cancer Inspired Me to Write ‘Cancer Hates Kisses'

Jessica Sliwerski
"It is a story that recognizes the superhuman strength required to kick cancer’s butt and be a parent."
Read the Story
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The Big C and Me: My Experience With Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Ashley Lall
"Before the surgery, the scar on my neck was something I dreaded. However, today I embrace it."
Read the Story

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After 'Cold Sore' Turns Out to Be Cancer, Woman Urges Others to Be Proactive

Mighty Contributor Spotlight

Cheryl Newman-Tarwater

Cheryl Newman-Tarwater is the daughter and great-granddaughter of breast cancer survivors. She’s also a commander with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and is living proof that early detection is key.
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