Caregiver Spotlight: Danielle Pardue
Danielle (she/her) is an attorney, theatre artist, cancer patient advocate, and healthcare social media nerd. Most importantly, she is the primary caregiver for her parents
Danielle (she/her) is an attorney, theatre artist, cancer patient advocate, and healthcare social media nerd. Most importantly, she is the primary caregiver for her parents
Yovana Maria Portillo lives in Phoenix, Arizona. In April 2016, she was a passenger in a car accident that led to an incidental discovery of a tumor on her left lung. In July 2016
Editor’s note: This blog was written in mid-September 2020. I was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2013. My initial treatment was chemo/radiation, which led to remission for
Editor’s Note: This story was written in mid-September 2020. We wake up each morning with red puffy eyes, scratchy throat, and raspy voices. Sometimes, I have dark circles under my
Editor’s Note: This story was written in mid-September 2020. I am a lung cancer survivor who has been living in California with my husband for several years now. I live in the
Self-care, which can be defined as actions or activities a person takes to reach their optimal physical and mental well-being, is important for those affected by lung cancer
When I was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer in 2015, I was extremely sick and my prognosis did not look good. I decided then, with the time I had left, I was going to live each
We have heard from our community that people are in need of creative ways to fundraise from home. We love your passion and are excited to bring you creative ways that you can still
A few weeks ago, I was supposed to be in Ocean City, MD to celebrate my three year cancerversary. This was a pretty big milestone for me, particularly because when I was diagnosed
It’s been seven years since my initial lung cancer diagnosis. Seven years of ups and downs and lots of life. In the lung cancer world, seven years is basically uncharted waters
A lung cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. Support from family and friends becomes a crucial part of navigating the disease. Equally as important to many is support and
Claudia Regan is a certified yoga teacher living in Florida with her husband. Two days after her 67th birthday, she underwent a chest x-ray as part of pre-ops for shoulder