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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Another Good Day
I have a tendency to overcommit myself. I do best when I have three things or less to do a day. I know, sounds very under-commiting, but it is perfect for me, right now. I no longer do well with … Continue reading
Loose the Stigma, Man…
Back from vacation and catching up on some great lung cancer related articles Journalist and cancer survivor Diane Mapes writes for Fred Hutchinson on the lung cancer stigma here… Lung Cancer Blame Game Be sure to click on the image of … Continue reading
Holy schamoly!
The number of survivors at LUNGevity Hope Summit 2015 was 150. How about that?! How did it happen? Are more patients feeling better due to recent rapid advances in treatment options for lung cancer? Could they be feeling less scared to … Continue reading