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Our blog covers a wide range of topics to help support, inspire, and inform members of our community, including those who have been personally impacted by cancer. Use the search filters below to find blog posts on topics that are important to you, from wellness tips, advocacy & policy news, and cancer research findings to stories and insights shared by patients, survivors, and caregivers.

A woman smiles and hugs a man as she holds a bouquet of roses
Read November 20, 2023

Giving Thanks Can Boost Our Health & Happiness

Studies show that practicing gratitude regularly can help us feel better — mind, body, and soul. But how, exactly? Keep reading to discover the benefits of giving thanks. Plus, learn 5 ways to cultivate gratitude during times of stress.
Cassie and her mom smile and embrace side by side outside on a patio
Read November 16, 2023

This Pageant Queen Is Shedding a Light on Cancer Caregiving

Caregivers can provide emotional and logistical support throughout a loved one’s cancer experience. Some caregivers do this while living hundreds of miles away from their loved one. During her reign as Miss District of Columbia USA 2023, Cassie Baloue has committed to bringing attention to this critical role and the importance of caregiver support. Here's her story.
Sunlight shining through Spring leaves
Read October 26, 2023

3 Ways to Shatter the Stigma of Liver Cancer & Find Healing

Stigma surrounding liver cancer stems from misconceptions and stereotypes associated with the disease. These negative views can create feelings of shame, guilt, and isolation. In turn, this can make it harder to cope with a liver cancer diagnosis and harder to heal. Here's what you can do to combat stigma and find healing.
Liz Hiles wears a green T-shirt recognizing World Ostomy Day
Read October 2, 2023

Raising Ostomy Awareness in October and Year-round

Bladder cancer survivor Liz Hiles shares how an ostomy saved her life, clears up some myths about ostomies, and offers helpful resources for others who have an ostomy or may need one.
A female doctor in a white coat shows a male patient information on a tablet screen
Read September 28, 2023

Prostate Cancer Awareness: Let’s Talk Risk Factors, Testing & Support

Prostate cancer is the second most common type of cancer among men. Men may find it a difficult topic to discuss with their healthcare providers and even with family and friends, but it’s an important conversation to have. There’s no better time than now, during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, to share facts about the disease.
Palm trees rise up toward a blue sky on a tropical beach
Read September 20, 2023

What We Can Learn From Jimmy Buffett’s Battle With Merkel Cell Carcinoma

Jimmy Buffett passed away September 1 after a 4-year battle with Merkel cell carcinoma. While many people around the world mourn the loss of the beloved singer-songwriter, Buffett's diagnosis is helping to bring more awareness to MCC. Here's what to know about this rare and aggressive type of non-melanoma skin cancer, and risk factors to watch for.
Debbie with her father at a family event.
Read September 14, 2023

Depression, Suicide Risk, and Cancer: Studies Suggest We Have to Talk About It

Former CSC CEO Debbie Weir remembers her dad, who died by suicide after 3 years of cancer treatments, and reflects on the importance of highlighting National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Debbie also shares information about our free support resources for people impacted by cancer, as well as national mental health resources to help those in crisis or emotional distress.