You are not your diagnosis. You are not a prognosis or a statistic. You are not defined by your scars, your fatigue, or your grief.
You are still YOU. Brave, complex, healing, evolving. Even when you're overwhelmed. Especially then.
You’re allowed to grow in the aftermath. To feel joy again. To rebuild, slowly. To not have all the answers.
#CancerSurvivorship #HealingJourney #YouBeatCancerNowWhat Alt text: “You are still you. Scars don’t erase your worth.”
Surviving cancer is just the first battle.
Then comes the hard part:
→ Navigating your identity
→ Coping with side effects
→ Facing the silence after the noise
You're not alone. This part deserves support too.
#YouBeatCancerNowWhat #CancerSurvivorship
Google Health AI Personalized Cancer Treatment Role & Impact

Google Health AI is at the forefront of revolutionizing cancer treatment. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, it aims to make cancer care more personalized and effective. This transformation is…

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"Survivor to Survivor: Sharing FREE Tools for Life After Cancer. 🌟💚 Explore invaluable resources from someone who's been there. #CancerSurvivorship #ToolsForLife #SupportForSurvivors"

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FREE Survivorship Tools For Life After Cancer From A Cancer Survivor

Life after a cancer diagnosis is changed, it is never going to be the way it was before BUT that does not mean we have to suffer or miss our old life.

Cancer Care Parcel
#health update: i did an mri scan in the first week of the year and saw my doctor last thursday. basically the bad cells are no longer visible, meaning i’m technically in… #CR, #completeremission. the focus now will be my health in the next three years. when i heard him telling me this i actually got a #happy feeling, although the result is within my expectation. i guess however specific the term is defined, i am a #cancersurvivor now. #recovery #remission #cancersurvivorship #cancer

Celebrate Indigenous Life Campaign 2023 written by @mirletaliz, featuring @americanindiancancer & campaign advocate & @westrivereagleofficial1 freelance writer, @kimberj5. Kimber is #cochitipueblo, #blackfoot & #korean.

Go to https://www.westrivereagle.com/articles/celebrate-indigenous-life-campaign-2023/ to read the article.

Be on the look out for the Indigenous Pink Campaign for October!

#AICAF #CelebrateIndigenousLife #CancerSurvivorship #IndigenousLivesMatter #IndigenousPink

#WestRiverEagle #EagleButte #CheyenneRiver #Lakota #SouthDakota

Celebrate Indigenous Life Campaign 2023 - West River Eagle

Each year, the American Indian Cancer Foundation (AICAF) spearheads its Celebrate Indigenous Life Campaign (#CIL23) in conjunction with Cancer Survivors’ Month – June. With everything cloaked in lavender, the color representing all cancer survivors, the organization hosts several virtual community conversations and support groups combined with online resources and an extensive social media campaign featuring Indigenous cancer survivors. This year, <a href="https://www.westrivereagle.com/articles/celebrate-indigenous-life-campaign-2023/">[…]</a>

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Register and attend her Community Conversation.
https://americanindiancancer.org/celebrate-indigenous-life/
Follow #AICF on social media, like/comment/share the posts to help raise awareness of #IndigenousHealth, #breastcancer, #ayacancer AND #cancersurvivorship.
June is also #CancerSurvivorshipMonth!
You can also show support by wearing #lavendar on June 4th and 23rd. The 4th is #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay and the 23rd is #CelebrateIndigenousLife Day!
#ayacsm #NCSD2023 #NCSD
Celebrate Indigenous Life - American Indian Cancer Foundation

Through the #ChildhoodCancer Survivor Study, #researchers found strong evidence of the importance of a #HealthyLifestyle for these individuals. Read the causes of increased excess #LateMortality and potential strategies to reduce risk. http://bit.ly/40FWpdA #StJude #StJudeResearch #SurvOnc #CancerSurvivorship
Healthy lifestyle associated with reduced mortality risk in childhood cancer survivors

A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) provides strong evidence of the importance of a healthy lifestyle for adults who were treated for cancer as children