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Nicole, Trinité-et-Tobago
The Treatment Companion supports women navigating cancer care by providing a calming, handy resource that fosters ownership of their healing journey and enhances mental well-being.
Nicole, Trinité-et-Tobago
In the early 2000s, I aimed to transform cancer discussions, fostering care-driven dialogues and creating educational programs that reached diverse communities globally.
Ben, Argentine
Ben shares his experience as a person with a lived experience of cancer and the story behind his photography project: BREATH.
Jeremiah, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Facing severe urinary issues and financial constraints, I struggled to access treatment. My family's support helped, but I still suffer, advocating for awareness and care.
Lasharne, Royaume-Uni
Diagnosed with stage 2 HER2-positive breast cancer, I share my journey from initial denial to treatment, advocating for others who lack a voice in their struggles.
Nicole, Trinité-et-Tobago
In a nurturing community, people prioritize kindness and support, fostering relationships that promote well-being and a shared sense of belonging among all members.
Gulnaz, Pakistan
On World Cancer Day, I want to share a part of my journey, one shaped by pain, resilience, and the unexpected healing power of art. I am a breast cancer survivor. I was diagnosed in 2014, during one...
Nicole, Trinité-et-Tobago
In my journey in Post-Mastectomy Care, I discover that courage is essential in supporting breast cancer patients, highlighting the partnership in healing and empowerment.
Yarob, Syrie
The lack of resources in developing countries, force us as doctors to focus on early detection, because what is standard of care worldwide, could be very hard to supply in our economic environment.
Patrick, États-Unis
Facing cancer, Patrick embraces faith and humor while preparing for treatment. Supported by family, he tackles challenges with determination, emerging stronger and cancer-free.
Shorline, Îles Caïmans
Facing cancer, I battled fear, isolation, and emotional turmoil while finding strength through faith, family, and community support. Survivorship transformed my purpose.
Azadeh, Iran
While my husband faced cancer, I encountered challenges before diagnosis, financial strain, and a flawed healthcare system. I advise caregivers not to neglect their mental and physical healt
Shonda, États-Unis
I faced cancer’s challenges but never lost my faith. I battled physical changes and lingering fears, yet stand with survivors, advocating for better cancer care.
Divya, Inde
Cancer took away my hair, my comfort, and my sense of normal… but it could never take away my smile, my art, or my hope. Every stitch you see here was created during some of the toughest days of my...
Glenda, Australie
This art work represents my life after cancer; a life filled with contentment and gratitude, now with a deep appreciation for the small things.
Evely, Pérou
Maja de Lima Overcoming cancer was a rebirth — an awakening that pushed me to leave behind fears and excuses, and to truly live. Before, I always found reasons to postpone my dreams. But facing that...
Joseph, Nigeria
Mr. Joseph Vaakaa channels his grief over his mother's colon cancer into action, founding the Mbakuran Vaakaa Cancer Foundation to raise awareness and support patients.
Jan, États-Unis
I am a Stage 3 Colon Cancer Survivor. This was my cancer journey from last year - I had my chemo port removed, and used it as the centerpiece for my mandala.
Wint, Myanmar (Birmanie)
Wint talks about her cancer story. She explains how her family, friends, nurses and doctors took care of her and helped her during her treatments.
FAVOR, Inde
A Gap in Faith | United by Love — a reflection drawn from the journey across Meghalaya (2021–present). Even when faith falters, love endures.
jacopo, Italie
In her short life, Clara faced a tough battle with cancer but radiated love and gratitude. Her spirit lives on in the beauty of the world around us.
Marianna, Suisse
I struggle to accept that I am now the patient in this harsh reality. Losing my hair makes it harder, yet my eyes remind me of who I truly am inside.
Adam, Irlande
Six years ago, I faced testicular cancer and isolation as an LGBT man. With support, I found hope, healing, and purpose, transforming my life through connection and resilience.
Bienvenue aux histoires de la
Journée mondiale contre le cancer
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