“Surviving & Thriving” host Wendy Chioji gives an update on her battle against the rare and aggressive thymic carcinoma and shares photos from her adventures as she keeps making every minute count.
Wendy Chioji is Surviving & Thriving (Again!)
Wendy Chioji is Surviving & Thriving. This breast cancer survivor is battling a new form of the disease, but has high hopes for her future.
Terminal Patient Chasing Dream
New Zealand’s Jock Freemantle is battling time while chasing his dream of manufacturing and distributing a supercar to the world market.
Surviving & Thriving Complete Show: Episode 203
Watch our hour-long show dedicated to giving you inspiration to survive life’s toughest challenges. In this edition of our Emmy-nominated show, meet a man who survived a double organ transplant and is taking what he learned from his experiences to change other patients’ lives.
Tom Brokaw Announces: “The cancer is in remission”
Great news from journalist Tom Brokaw — the 74-year-old says his multiple myeloma, an incurable form of cancer, is now in remission.
Tara Gidus
Cancer took her husband’s life but not her desire to fight for others. Nutritionist Tara Gidus explains what she’s learned about the important and potentially life-saving ties between your diet and cancer.
The Gift of Life
Crystal Osha was a 30-year-old single mother when she learned she had cancer. With her health deteriorating, doctors raced to find a bone marrow donor to treat her acute myeloid leukemia but none of her relatives were a match. Find out how a teenager’s act of kindness saved her life.
Dr. Harold Freeman
Responsible for saving countless lives, Dr. Harold Freeman is one of the most important health-care pioneers ever. Find out how his forward thinking in cancer care changed the way all future patients would be treated.
Join Us In Standing Up For Wendy
Please join us on Dec. 3, 2014 for a special evening. Find out how you can join us for Stand Up for Wendy Night to honor our friend and colleague Wendy Chioji.
Your Stories: Donna Lindhal
After Donna Lindhal’s teenage daughter committed suicide in 1993, Donna felt herself losing control of her life. That fear kept her from the one thing she loved most — riding horses. She shares how she slowly learned to overcome her fears by making herself a “bombproof rider” and what she’s learned about surviving life’s toughest challenges.
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