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The Gathering of Wolves - by JJ Singleton
JJ Singleton, a colorectal cancer patient, shares how Man Up to Cancer positively impacted his life and helped him on his cancer journey.

JJ Singleton
Oct 31, 20233 min read


Figuring out post Big C fitness (and asking for help) - by Rebecca Walden
Rebecca C. Walden writes about her journey of getting back to fitness after cancer treatment.

Rebecca Walden
Oct 29, 20234 min read


I felt sick, ugly, and weak. So I did this - by Rebecca Walden
Rebecca shares her journey to rebuilding self-esteem after breast cancer. Read it here.

Rebecca Walden
Oct 22, 20233 min read


Tamoxifen thoughts, so far (1 year down, 4 to go) - by Rebecca Walden
Rebecca C. Walden is a writer/speaker on breast cancer and in this article she shares her experience taking Tamoxifen.

Rebecca Walden
Oct 15, 20233 min read


If depression creeps in - by Rebecca Walden
Rebecca Walden, a breast cancer survivor, highlights the taboo surrounding depression, especially in the context of cancer.

Rebecca Walden
Oct 8, 20234 min read


Early Menopause - by Rebecca Walden
In this article, Rebecca Walden, a breast cancer survivor, shares her journey dealing with early menopause symptoms.

Rebecca Walden
Oct 1, 20234 min read


Expectations and Reality After Cancer - by Donna McMillan
Donna McMillan, ovarian cancer survivor, discusses post-cancer life challenges, emphasizing the gap between expectations and reality.

Donna McMillan
Sep 24, 20234 min read


It’s okay to not be positive all the time - by JJ Singleton
JJ Singleton, a colorectal cancer patient, shares his emotional journey. He emphasizes how it's okay not to be positive all the time.

JJ Singleton
Sep 17, 20232 min read


Why Laughter Is No Joke - by Jennifer Dickenson
Jennifer was diagnosed with brain cancer 12 years ago. In this article, she shares why she never stopped laughing.

Jennifer Dickenson
Sep 10, 20233 min read


Healing my body from the Trauma of being diagnosed with cancer - by Jenn Miller
Jenn views cancer as a blessing and 20 years after her diagnosis she as the honour of helping other cancer survivors.

Jenn Miller
Aug 20, 20234 min read
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