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Workshop
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Resources
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Signature Steps
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Breast Care, Forms & Garments
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Skin Care & Cosmetics
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Facing Cancer Together
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I'm Still Me, Even if my Hair Looks Different
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Volunteer Highlight: Joan's Twenty-Eight Years of Dedication and Compassion
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What They Don't Teach You About Facing Cancer a Second Time
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Facing Cancer...Again: COVID & Resiliency
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Living in the Moment at a Look Good Feel Better Workshop
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Making room for me during treatment
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Being a Teenager Facing Cancer Alone to Finding my Community...Online!
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COVID, Cancer, and a Wedding: Andrea's Story
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Motherhood, Cancer, and Finding a Community Through it All
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Dianne's Key Ingredients for Life: Passion & Purpose
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A Three-Time Cancer Thriver, or How Caroline Gives Back to Her Community
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Celebrating Our Community: The Universality of WINKing
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How a Young Mom is Handling Cancer After Giving Birth
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Helping others understand that my 'new normal' is not 'back to normal'
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What's in My Chemo Bag?
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My LGFB Workshop Experience: Stephanie Stays Strong
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When mother and daughter face cancer together
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Empowered by knowledge and support
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Know that you are never alone
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A single gift can support two women facing cancer
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Katie's Story: "I share so that others can receive the same support."
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“Make it absolutely beautiful”: A story of epic self love through cancer
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You can tell that glow didn’t come from the makeup
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My ultimate fight
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3 Tips to Get the Perfect #WINKDay Selfie!
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“Why we WINK”: Employees inspired by peer
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My LGFB Workshop Experience: "Tales of a Makeup Rookie"
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"The first steps to the old me": My first walk post-treatment and what I did to prepare
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Finding friendships through cancer: "They just get it."
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“Take it day-by-day. Do what’s best for you.”
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How I Overcame Cancer Fatigue
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Behind the LGFB Breast Care Program
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"I'm taking sickness to fitness."
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Grit & Grace: Another year of 'Just one more rep' for women with cancer
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LGFB and Gorgeous You: Helping women feel their best
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“The first time we truly felt powerful and in control:” Best friends Look Good and Feel Better
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What makes a good chemo buddy?
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Hair today, Gone Tomorrow
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What to expect when you’re not expecting cancer: Christa and Kate’s story
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It's Been a Slice
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“An experience unlike any I’d ever had.”
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Just Do It: Empowerment Through Changes
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'You can do this. You are stronger than you think': A letter to my before breast cancer self
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Making time for yourself
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Finding Confidence With Each Challenge
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The Wind in My Hair: A Moment of Pure Happiness
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Daughter turns birthday wishes into gift for women with cancer
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Coming Back to Reality
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This 18-year-old cancer survivor is WINKing to let women know it’s O.K. to ask for help
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WINK for Inspiring Women Like Amirlyn
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I Got It from My Mama
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Teachings Learned From Wearing My Headscarf
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Survivor’s Guilt Part 2: Learning to Move Forward with My Past
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Oncology Nursing Day: Celebrating our major supporters
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Survivor's Guilt: The guilt of letting go after cancer
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Adjusting to and accepting my new post-chemo hair
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How to stay strong mentally and physically during cancer treatment
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Why it's important to capture the 'not-so-good' moments
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How to be positive (most of the time) after a breast cancer diagnosis
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How to avoid stress while choosing cancer treatments & care options
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Grit & Grace: ‘Just one more rep’ in support of women with cancer
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Life After Leukemia: My struggle with possible infertility
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The mirror can be a scary thing
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Breast reconstruction after breast cancer: Is it for me?
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Here are four ways you can help the cancer survivor in your life
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You're never "too young" to have cancer
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Moving on after cancer - still seven years later
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Three years later: Reflecting on friends made and lost from cancer
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“Support on such a deep level:” Best friends navigate breast cancer together, diagnosed four days apart
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Look Good Feel Better Timmins: A symbol of hope for myself and many others
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I'm terribly scared of forgetting my cancer experience
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Community raises $20,000 to bring Look Good Feel Better to Timmins
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Mother and beauty professional turns to Look Good Feel Better for support
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My experience as a Look Good Feel Better Mirror Ball 2017 ambassador
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There's a place for young adults with cancer
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Surviving Cancer: How to manage your emotions after treatment
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Help your local Shoppers Drug Mart be a top fundraiser for Look Good Feel Better
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Look Good Feel Better helps Saint John mother with breast cancer
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Coping with the sexuality effects of treatment: An interview with a social worker
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Dr. Both Sides Connects: A blog on cancer and sexuality to answer the uncomfortable questions
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What would happen if we redefined 'brave?'
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Hair can be part of our identity - but it doesn't define me
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My last chemo treatment was not my favourite cancer memory
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Heritage Hero: Two-time cancer survivor and Look Good Feel Better ambassador Sherry Abbott
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Heritage Hero: Edmonton oncology nurse and cancer survivor with firsthand Look Good Feel Better experience
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Heritage Hero: Charlottetown volunteer Jacinta Stewart
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Heritage Heroes: The oncology team who developed Look Good Feel Better in Canada
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Heritage Hero: Mary Kay’s Lynda Rose is about ‘more than just selling lipstick’
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Heritage Hero: Quebec oncology nurse Dominque Roy
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Heritage Heroes: Passionate B.C. volunteers who go above and beyond
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Heritage Hero: Oncology nurse who brought Look Good Feel Better to northern B.C.
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Heritage Hero: LGFB coordinator in Montreal, Lise Pettigrew
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Heritage Hero: B.C. Cancer Agency's Look Good Feel Better champion Diana Hass
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Heritage Heroes: Long-time Look Good Feel Better champions Erika Ellis and Linda Cottell
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Heritage Heroes: Dedicated fundraisers at Shoppers Drug Mart Selkirk, Manitoba
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Heritage Hero: Psychologist who helped bring Look Good Feel Better to Alberta
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Heritage Hero: 17-year Chicoutimi volunteer Joanne Tremblay
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Heritage Hero: Toronto woman tasked with getting Look Good Feel Better off the ground
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Heritage Hero: Dedicated Calgary volunteer facing her own cancer battle
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Heritage Hero: Oshawa volunteer and fundraiser Brenda Visconti
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Heritage Hero: Mississauga doctor on Both Sides of cancer treatment
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Heritage Hero: One of Look Good Feel Better's first Halifax volunteers
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Heritage Hero: Darlene Olsen, Regina volunteer/fundraiser extraordinaire
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Heritage Hero: 20-year-old cancer survivor and LGFB ambassador Adriana Lombardo
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Heritage Hero: B.C. hair stylist turned 18-year Look Good Feel Better volunteer
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Heritage Hero: Eight cancer survivor Dionne Warner knows how to look good and feel better
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Heritage Heroes: The doctors who stand by Look Good Feel Better
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Heritage Heroes: Meet the inspiring women who have dedicated 25 years to Look Good Feel Better
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Toronto comedian Sandra Carusi shares ongoing breast cancer battle to inspire others
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Keeping the promise I made to myself for life after cancer
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Five tips for living and loving life after cancer
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How chemotherapy affected my reproductive health
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Reflecting on my will to live - not just survive the disease
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beYOUtiful: How I felt most beautiful with cancer
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Learning to appreciate the new me - and not feel guilty about my post cancer life
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This is why staying optimistic is the best treatment for breast cancer
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“We all have to chip in:” Montreal volunteer takes on fundraising so more women can access LGFB
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Changing our perspective on cancer: In Memory of Karen Zeppa Coyne
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Predisposed to cancer: On my second diagnosis at 18-years-old
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Everything does not happen for a reason especially cancer
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Allow yourself an identity outside of cancer: In memory of Catherine Brunelle
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Just for Styles: After tragedy, family and friends help women with cancer
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This is what I kept in my chemo bag
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Breast cancer made this Surrey, B.C. woman a better nurse
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What to do after being diagnosed with breast cancer
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How to comfort someone going through cancer treatment
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My social life: Before and after cancer
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Young breast cancer survivor gives tips on making chemo manageable
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Being a caregiver for a young woman with leukemia
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Young cancer survivors runs half marathon to fundraise for blood cancers
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Breast cancer survivor shares what it means to beat breast cancer
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Cancer survivor finds out she is in remission
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Young cancer survivor adjusts to total hip replacement
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You're never too young to have cancer
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Cook for your LIFE: Dealing With Treatment Side Effects
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Top tips on handling life when diagnosed with breast cancer
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25 More: A birthday party with a cause
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From blondie to baldie: On breast cancer and hair loss
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Cancer survivor Adriana Lombardo takes her first steps after a total hip replacement
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Five things to say when your loved one has cancer
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Cancer blogs: Hip replacement surgery after leukemia treatment side effects
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Cooking through cancer: Antioxidant-rich recipes for treatment and beyond
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Mary Kay Regina's Darlene Olsen is a Look Good Feel Better volunteer and fundraiser extraordinaire
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World Health Day: 10 lessons learned from ovarian cancer
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World Health Day: Finding acceptance in ovarian cancer
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World Health Day tips on depression during leukemia
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World Health Day: 15 ways to boost mental health during treatment
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World Health Day: 5 tips for balancing depression and breast cancer
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Fertility treatments among young women diagnosed with cancer
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Celebrating Oncology Nursing Day with William Osler Health System
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The unexpected Part Two: Low counts and a relapse
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Life after Leukemia: low counts and a cancelled hip replacement
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Cook for Your LIFE: From the fashion world to cooking for cancer treatment
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Montreal's Lindsey Finkelstein on her invasive breast cancer diagnosis and mental health
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Life after cancer: what became reality to a young leukemia survivor
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Montreal woman discusses life after her acute myelogenous leukemia diagnosis
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Cancer Survivor tip: Have an identity outside of cancer
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Riding Shotgun: Taking on the role of caregiver for my wife with breast cancer
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The new Look Good Feel Better: Giving women back their womanhood
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Mental health and cancer: An introduction to Ashlinn Sarah Jane
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How a young Toronto teen put her life on hold after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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Toronto woman stays positive after an endometrial cancer diagnosis
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Toronto teen gains positive perspective after Leukemia diagnosis
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Sexual dysfunction and cancer treatment: the chemo side effect no one talks about
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Leaning in and looking back: My decision to dive into a new job while battling breast cancer
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A breast cancer patient's be prepared list
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My love affair with hats and scarves after cancer hair loss
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Henna crowns: Embracing the bald
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'My safe place:' Cancer at work
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Choosing to go bald instead of wearing wigs for cancer patients
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Life Goes On
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