writings

“My Voice” by Alma Nelly

"My Voice" by Alma Nelly

I am a survivor… that I know for sure. When did I become one? I haven’t a clue. It could have been that dreadful day when I was diagnosed with cancer; it could have been 9 months later when I was declared cancer free; or, it could have been when I reached the celebrated five […]


“My Voice” by Jill Feldman

"My Voice" by Jill Feldman

I knew I was at high risk.  But, I’m still in shock and the diagnosis is still so surreal; as if it were written into a script–except who would believe that the president of a lung cancer organization, a healthy 39 year old mother of four, with my family history, would actually get lung cancer!  […]


“My Voice” by Erika Hanson Brown

"My Voice" by Erika Hanson Brown

“Life Elevated” It’s been 7 years, 8 months, and 2 days since the Labor Day Weekend in 2002 since I awaited word from my newly-met surgeon with confirmation that we had an operating room assigned for my upcoming surgery.  This life-saving surgery would remove – ultimately – a foot or more of my tumor-burdened colon […]


“My Voice” by Jaimie Mattes

"My Voice" by Jaimie Mattes

It’s February 1993, I am in my senior year of college and I started my first job as a Hotel Sales and Catering Manager across from campus and I started to have irregular bowel movements within a couple of weeks of starting the job.  I attributed it to the stress of the new job and […]


“My Voice” by Dr. Paul Nottoli

"My Voice" by Dr. Paul Nottoli

Diagnosis: On Oct 1, 1986 at the age of 4 I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL).  I had been getting sick off and on for a few weeks and bruising easily but I would recover and just be a pretty normal kid.  My parents knew something was wrong but weren’t exactly sure.  We […]


“My Voice” by Paula Shelton

"My Voice" by Paula Shelton

First, I never ever thought I would be here or that I would be a “survivor”.  I always do the Susan Komen runs each year and send money in to support the Livestrong foundation and I even wear my yellow band… But last February, February 26th to be exact was when my life changed.  That […]


“My Voice” by Jessica Rodgers

"My Voice" by Jessica Rodgers

In May of 2006, I graduated college with my Master of Arts in Teaching.  I was ready to get into the real world of teaching, move out on my own, and begin my new adult life.   Little did I know, a month later, the future I had mapped out was about to take a huge […]


“My Voice” by Diane Martin

"My Voice" by Diane Martin

I WANT TO REALLY LIVE BEFORE I DIE My Nan and Granddad Christmas had three sets of twins, with my mother being a twin, she met my father who was also a twin they had me and my twin sister Kathy. Within my mother’s family aunties, uncles and cousins there has been 7 types of […]


“My Voice” by Aalia Bleibel

"My Voice" by Aalia Bleibel

My grandmother was this amazing woman that worked, cooked dinner for my grandfather daily, and maintained an immaculately clean home. There were no acceptable excuses for not performing these duties as a wife and a mother.  I did not see her raise her children of course, but I have family photos of my mother and […]


“My Voice” by Rosie Blankenship

"My Voice" by Rosie Blankenship

Like most Irish-Americans, I feel like St. Patrick’s Day is a fun little holiday that was created just for me! I spent most of my school years in a St. Patrick School, which gave us a great excuse to make March 17 a really special day. We learned Irish-American songs. We looked forward to our […]


“My Voice” by Stacey Owens

"My Voice" by Stacey Owens

Let me paint a picture for you:  You’re a 20-year-old college student.  You are just winding down an amazing summer, and getting ready to go back to school to start your junior year.  Getting all of your routine doctors appointments out of the way, before you have to jump on a plane to the east […]


“My Voice” by Dianne Tufo

"My Voice" by Dianne Tufo

It’s been three months only three months and every day I relive that last week ,those last moments. I can see Mike clear as day holding my hand looking at me me telling him it is okay, no more pain, no more cancer, it’s okay to go to sleep. That the boys and I would be […]


“My Voice” by Annemiekeh Janssens

"My Voice" by Annemiekeh Janssens

I just got home, celebrating passing the test for my drivers license as my uncle called us to let us know what the doctor’s had to say about the reason that his 14 year old daughter was tired all the time and had been for the last three months. Their GP had thought she had […]


“My Voice and Our Mission” by Jonny Imerman

"My Voice and Our Mission" by Jonny Imerman

I am a testicular cancer survivor. I was born in Saginaw, Michigan, in 1975. When I was just a baby, my parents divorced, and we moved to a suburb of Detroit called Bloomfield Hills. I attended Cranbrook Kingswood School from kindergarten through high school. After graduation, I moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where I earned […]


“My Voice” by Paula McCoy

"My Voice" by Paula McCoy

In May of 2006, I was preparing to move out of province, where I would have work. I was living at home at the time; however, life planned it differently. June 5, 2006 is a day that will always remain in my mind as the day that my life changed forever. I was just told […]


“My Voice” by Jane Haden

"My Voice" by Jane Haden

I felt I was starting to go mad, sick of having this constant aching pain in my left arm and feeling like my body weighed a tone, everything seemed such an effort.  It wasn’t that I didn’t exercise; I loved dancing from an early age and did different kinds of classes as well as doing […]


“My Voice” by Alyssa Schiller

"My Voice" by Alyssa Schiller

Let’s start out with my vital statistics – I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 29 in 2005.  I don’t remember all the verbiage used to describe it and haven’t cared enough to go back and look either.  It required that I have a mastectomy, chemo and radiation – I opted to have my […]


“My Voice” by Cindy Haskett

"My Voice" by Cindy Haskett

Breast Cancer – I have to say I never thought I would have to deal with that.  And if I did, I thought it would be when I was old and had already lived a long life.  When you’re 36 and healthy you don’t think you could be affected by such a thing.  So when […]


“My Voice” by Michelle O’Rourke

"My Voice" by Michelle O'Rourke

Let me start by saying that I am a 35 year old mother, wife, daughter, niece, cousin and friend to some of the most amazing people you will ever meet. After that I am a “survivor” and cancer patient. When I was asked to write this I was given the instructions to be honest and […]


“My Voice” by Deborah Kanter

"My Voice" by Deborah Kanter

Remember the song with the line, “I am a warrior”? I am. Yes, I am a cancer survivor but just being a survivor is not enough.  Since that day in April 1999 when what I had long suspected—cancer- was uttered by a gastroenterologist, I became Deborah-Survivor-Warrior. And basically, despite my holistic nature and fondness for […]


“My Voice” by Marilyn Blundin

"My Voice" by Marilyn Blundin

Survivor:  (noun) one who outlives another; an animal that survives in spite of adversity; a living organism characterized by voluntary movement; a human being.  Visual Thesaurus, Ver.3 The word ‘cancer’ isn’t found in this definition for survivor—however both words are encapsulated in the definition “ human being’, simply part and parcel of life.  And in […]


“My Voice” by Nicole McLean

"My Voice" by Nicole McLean

All of my life, I’ve been really blessed to be in pretty good health. Aside from a few scrapes and bruises — and one broken arm when I was six — I’ve spent very little time in doctor’s offices or at the hospital. Not so much as an allergy or hay-fever to slow me down. […]


“My Voice” by Diane Huddleston

"My Voice" by Diane Huddleston

My name is Diane and I am a 4 time cancer survivor! For me to be able to write that is a MIRACLE! I feel so blessed to say I am a survivor. My story began by being born as a premature twin weighing only 3lbs. and 14 oz. about 2 months early so right […]


“My Voice” by Kelly Ruszala

"My Voice" by Kelly Ruszala

At the age of 22 I was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor called Medulloblastoma.  I’m proud to say that I’m a 5 ½ year survivor who has achieved every milestone doctors have set for me…and then some! May 18th, 2003.  After being misdiagnosed three times with everything from a sinus infection to TMJ, I […]