Lindsay McDonell: What’s Next? Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Five years into living with recurrence, I’m more focused on asking ‘What’s the next thing?’ and researching therapies put before me to figure out if they are likely to help me.

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Ron: A Terminal Diagnosis, an Integrated Treatment Plan, and a White Light

Through the sadness and fear something happened. I realized I wanted to live.

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Ruth Hennig: Cannabis as Part of Cancer Care from the Patient’s Perspective

It never occurred to me that cannabis could have therapeutic value.

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Ruth Hennig: Cancer, Again: Cancer as a Compass

The exploration revolves around finding peace and purpose in a life that has been touched but not defined or limited (yet) by cancer.

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Ruth Hennig: Building My New Normal with the 7 Lifestyle Practices

The 7 Lifestyle Practices are so fundamental to overall good health that you’ll benefit from adopting them even if cancer weren’t your main concern.

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Ruth Hennig: After Mastectomy Surgery: It’s the Little Things

Complementary therapies can help in so many important ways both as you prepare for surgery for breast cancer or any other type of cancer and during your recuperation after surgery.

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Ruth Hennig: Cancer, Again: Acupuncture and Guided Meditation as Part of the Surgery Experience

When I got diagnosed with a second breast cancer earlier this year, I turned instinctively to acupuncture.

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Janie Brown: The Power of the Integrative Approach in Breast Cancer Treatment

When she was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago, we were catapulted from being professionals into the role of patient and caregiver.

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Rachel Naomi Remen, MD: Let There Be Light

The words suddenly shifted their meaning and he realized that they were addressed to him personally.

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Cancer, Again

My entry into the club that no one wants to be a member of came 19 years ago when I had breast cancer—for the first time.

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