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Cancer - Personal Pages

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      new window About My Hair: A Journey to Recovery Description: Photographic diary where Marcia Reid Marsted documents her changes through surgery and cancer chemotherapy. (aboutmyhair.net)
new window Cancer Family Circle Description: Introduction to a Yahoo-based discussion group for survivors and interested others. (geocities.com)
new window Coast to Coast Against Cancer Description: Canadian cyclists ride across North America to raise awareness and to raise funds to fight the disease. (coasttocoastride.com)
new window Coping with Cancer: A Carer's Story Description: A personal account of caring for a husband. (kay-steele.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk)
new window Diary of a Swedish Beekeeper Description: Living with cancer for more than 20 years. (geocities.com)
new window Emma's Race For Life Description: Aimed at fundraising for cancer research. (homepage.ntlworld.com)
new window Gabi Runs New York Description: Gabi is running the New York Marathon in support of the UK's Bristol Cancer Help Centre. (gabirunsnewyork.co.uk)
new window Gordon's 15 Minutes for Cancer Description: Tracking his personal efforts to raise funds for research. (lanoie.com)
new window Jeanne Mitchell's page Description: Personal account of my experience with hemangiopericytoma. (home.comcast.net)
new window Jenny Moore Description: Fifteen year old who has leukemia and thyroid cancer. (members.aol.com)
new window Kit's Legacy Description: A hospice executive deals with her own cancer. (kitslegacy.org)
new window Kittenz Web Site Description: Diagnosed age 27 with ovarian cancer, my mother was also diagnosed with cancer three months after me. (kittenz.net)
new window Larson Cancer Website Description: Tells the bittersweet story of suffering and faith in the family's struggle with father and son having terminal disease at the same time. (geocities.com)
new window Linda DeBonis King's Story Description: Recalls a personal saga. Offers questions and cautions about cancer care. (pages.infinit.net)
new window Living with Cancer Description: Meg offers links to information, personal experiences, a chat room, poetry and photographs. (meg.heggie.btinternet.co.uk)
new window Mike's Cancer Resource Description: A memorial site to Mr. Roscoe which still maintains support information. (freespace.virgin.net)
new window Olga's Story of Cancer Description: Memorial site which relates a family's journey through a painful time. (thedresslars.com)
new window Pat's Page: Dealing with Cancer Description: Positive messages sought by way of storytelling, information and events. (website.lineone.net)
new window Paul's Journal Description: Details the struggle and subsequent death of a Canadian diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. (smida.com)
new window Peritoneal Cancer Description: Francine's online journal shares the experience from diagnosis through chemotherapy. (electrobytes.net)
new window Pseudomyxoma Peritonei: Brian's Story Description: Donna's story about her husband's battle with a rare form of cancer. (cyberhideaway.com)
new window QKDraw57 Description: Personal cancer links compilation. (geocities.com)
new window Ride To Survive Description: Paul "Boomer" Throop is devoting 16 months to cycle around the world in order bring attention to cancer. (ridetosurvive.org)
new window Sean: Cancer Climbers Description: Scaling the heights of Mt. Everest to bring awareness to patients' abilities and to inspire others not to give up hope. (cancerclimber.org)
new window Share the Hope and Humor Description: Collection of thoughts, stories and articles from patients and survivors as maintained by the University of Michigan Cancer Center. (cancer.med.umich.edu)
new window Surviving Thyroid Cancer Description: A young woman details her diagnosis, operation and radiotherapy. (thyroidcancer.org.uk)
new window TenderSouls Cancer Connection Description: Commentary, kindness, links and poems. (geocities.com)
new window The Lannom Family Description: A personal story of Timothy's life with seminoma, a mediastinal germ cell cancerous tumor. (thelannoms.com)
new window Thyroid Cancer Songbook Description: Thyroid cancer survivor, Megan Stendebach, shares humor and songs about living with this rare disease. (thyroidcancersongs.com)
 




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