Thursday, April 19, 2018

What Can We Learn from Fellow Cancer Survivors?

We have lots of questions. And often the answers we seek are as close as the people we meet.


PUBLISHED April 19, 2018

Khevin Barnes is a Male Breast Cancer survivor, magician and speaker. He is currently writing, composing and producing a comedy stage musical about Male Breast Cancer Awareness. He travels wherever he is invited to speak to (and do a little magic for) men and women about breast cancer. www.BreastCancerSpeaker.com       www.MaleBreastCancerSurvivor.com
There are countless blogs and websites percolating around the internet, with tons of information, ideas, insights, opinions, anecdotes and personal stories. What an incredible gold mine of experiences this is, just waiting for us to strike it rich with the very information we are looking for to aid us in our own health and healing.

After my male breast cancer diagnosis in 2014, the internet became my best support as I searched for clues about dealing with my rare form of cancer. Public formats on any subject can be tough to navigate, but once we find a trusted source, the way I did with CURE, we open ourselves up to becoming our own best advisor when it comes to surviving cancer.

And that's because cancer is a joint venture. Here in the U.S. we share this disease with 1,688,780 new partners who join us every year, based on 2017 statistics, and thanks to the world wide web, many of these folks are available to help us in our own cancer experience.


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