
cancer stories as told by real cancer patients and survivors
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When I was diagnosed with breast cancer at 29 years old, I thought I had a good understanding of the disease.
It was my sophomore year of college when I had the opportunity to study Creative Media and Film abroad in Italy. I was thrilled to be visiting the country where my name originated from- Brescia, Italy. While abroad, I studied in a small tow...
##### foreword: i had the honor of meeting Cat at a young adult cancer retreat, and i’ve been wowed by her maturity and humor since. Cat read this essay to me while reviewing her college application package, and i was amazed the entire time...
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