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Beyond Reason

by Laura DeKraker Lang-Ree June 11, 2025

When my 3-year-old daughter, Cecilia, was diagnosed with childhood leukemia, we were wrecked—shattered, overwhelmed, and drowning in a reality we never saw coming.

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Don’t Give Cancer All the Credit

by Chelsey Gomez

To me, the belief that everything happens for a reason is simply untrue. A few years ago, I shared a piece of artwork expressing this sentiment on Instagram.

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Energy is a Fickle Thing

by Annamaria Scaccia June 9, 2025

In 2023, life threw me another curveball—a second cancer diagnosis, this time papillary thyroid carcinoma, two and a half years after surviving kidney cancer.

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When I First Saw You

by Maddie Beilfuss June 4, 2025

When I first saw you,
You were what brought darkness
On a sunny day.
When I first saw you,
You were what most little kids
Are scared of being under their bed at night.

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Gambling with Words…

by Michelle Lawrence

I remember a particular moment that occurred a couple of years ago. I was lying on the couch, tears streaming down my cheeks, with my cell phone resting on my stomach.

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Cancer: It Sucks at Any Age

by Brittany Turner June 2, 2025

I wish someone would have told me that being young won’t save me from all of the horrible side effects of cancer treatment.

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the weight of surviving

by Jessica Acosta May 28, 2025

you take and you take,
but you didn’t take me.

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Dancing Through the Rain with Cancer

by Brittany Wilson

Words painted on the wall of my first infusion center. I never imagined how much power and importance these words would have in my life that first day I sat in an infusion chair for my eight-hour long infusion of alpha interferon, intron A.

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No Reason

by Anonymous May 21, 2025

Everything happens for a reason. Oh, you mean that perhaps I needed to be taught a lesson? Let’s explore that.

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The Adulting You Can’t See

by Steph Stene

There always seems to be a buzzword for a time period in one’s life that sticks. The current word is “adulting”. It’s the word that doesn’t need explaining and represents more than the word itself.

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