Cancer is on track to become the No. 1 killer in the world. For anyone who has battled cancer or watched a loved one face the difficult diagnosis, it’s crucial to believe that there is life after disease. We’ve got the proof.
Sigrid Olsen
She lost the fashion line bearing her name and was diagnosed with breast cancer. Instead of backing down, the indomitable Sigrid Olsen is launching a new career and a new life.
Masters Triathlon Championship
Why is triathlon one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S.? And why is the 40-plus crowd the fastest-growing segment? It’s the Growing Bolder spirit.
Anne Abernathy
Grandma Luge, the oldest woman to ever compete in the Winter Olympics, is facing her toughest opponent yet — cancer.
Dr. Gene Cohen
One of the world’s top aging experts says the best way to be physically healthy is to be mentally creative. Find out how!
Shannon Brownlee
Health care. Two words that stir passions and causes discussions. Author Shannon Brownlee is one woman who believes health care in America needs fixing and she’s taking it upon herself to make the change.
Confronting Cancer Part 8: A Blank Canvas
Cancer is a disease of moments and months. Follow Meg Gaffney on her journey to finding a tattoo artist for the next step in her journey.
Confronting Cancer Part 7: Facing the New Meg
Throughout Meg Gaffney’s battle with breast cancer, she’s marked milestones. But this may be the most important of them all — the first look in the mirror after her final reconstruction surgery.
Confronting Cancer Part 6: The Next Adventure
Meg Gaffney goes under the knife for what she hopes is the final time in her recovery from breast cancer. The next step is a nipple tattoo — the first of its kind!
Starting Over, Growing Bolder
Wendy Chioji has been the face of Orlando news for 20 years. Her battle with breast cancer enlightened all women; her determination to help others was only equaled by her dedication to becoming a world-class athlete.