Is prevention the only lasting cure for cancer? Meet a woman who was diagnosed with incurable stage IV cancer in 2003 and changed her entire life. In the process, she has launched a global wellness revolution and wants to help you live better today.
Bra-Ha-Ha: Funny Name, Serious Good
Bra-ha-ha is an event that allows breast cancer survivors and supporters to express themselves and even find the humor in breast cancer. See how something so funny can do some serious good.
Dying to Get on Letterman
In 2005, comedian Steve Mazan was diagnosed with inoperable liver cancer and given five years to live. Like many comedians, he had one dream — to be a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman. Find out if he’s achieved his goal.
Tami Boehmer
After discovering that her breast cancer had metastasized, Tami Boehmer turned to the Internet to discover people like her — the people who statistics are not kind to. What she found changed her life forever.
Roy Rowan
Throughout his entire life, journalist and veteran Roy Rowan has been on the front lines of history. Now he’s trying to change the way history sees our aging population in his new book, “Never Too Late: A 90 -Year-Old’s Pursuit of a Whirlwind Life.”
Shannon Miller Uses Olympic Spirit to Battle Cancer
Shannon Miller is the most decorated American gymnast in history and arguably one of our nation’s top athletes. Her entire life is dedicated to health and wellness, but suddenly, her world turned upside down when she was diagnosed with cancer at 34.
Susan Helmrich
Three-time cancer survivor Susan Helmrich says she’s learned one thing from her health battles — every day is a gift and she intends to each it. Find out how she’s combining her passion for swimming and finding a cure.
3-Time Cancer Survivor Brings Others to Top of World
The fact that this three-time cancer survivor is even alive is amazing. But wait until you hear how he’s taking other survivors to the top of the world to give everyone hope. You’ll learn just how big of a difference one person can make.
Beating Cancer One Lap at a Time
Susan Helmrich is one of the best swimmers in the world in her age group. She’s also a three-time cancer survivor and a victim of one of the greatest drug tragedies in history. How does she keep beating the odds? A great attitude.
Bob Ellal
Bob Ellal is a four-time cancer survivor who says he’s learned the key to surviving a “terminal” illness — harnessing the mind-body connection to complement western medicine. He shares what he’s learned about an ancient Chinese practice.
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