Cancer, Community, and Buffalo Chicken...On the night of my 40th birthday, my wife took me out for a beer and a sandwich. That was 11 years...reactions6comments
The UK's NHS Turned 70...I know in the UK we are very lucky to have the NHS. It saves lives that would be unsavable if the...reactions1comment
The Benefits of Physical Rehabilitation for a Person with Cancer (Part 1)...Hearing the dreaded diagnosis of cancer is something no one wishes to hear. Many questions come along with it… What kind? How...reactions4comments
Survivorship Plans...Before I begin, I need to make it clear that I am by no means an expert on survivorship plans. In fact...reactions6comments
The Tortoise and the Race...Are you familiar with the story of the tortoise that took forever to get to its destination, as he was challenged by...reactions1comment
Two Strikes at Once...I'm 56, disabled, but still here. At 49 I was having terrible headaches, so bad I went to my primary, crying, telling...reactions6comments
It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To...After twenty lonely, post-divorce years, at the age of 62, I had finally met and married a wonderful man. We pooled our...reactions9comments
Q&A: From Post-Chemo Haircuts to Talking About Cancer...Hi there! As an effort to get to know each other better, I asked my instagram friends to ask me some questions...reactions5comments
Insomnia in Cancer Survivors...Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep or cause you to...reactionscomments
Good News! It’s Lymphoma....Helloooooooooo Blood-Cancer.com! Can you hear me in the back? Good. So, I am Daniel P. Malito, author, columnist, and raconteur. I am...reactions5comments
Back in the Burg...I love Edinburgh it makes my soul happy in a calm way. I spent 4 years here. I say here as I’ve...reactions2comments
Will I Need to Pay to Be in a Clinical Trial?...Clinical trials can provide an opportunity for patients to receive the latest treatment, provide a new treatment option for those whose previous...reactions3comments
Stage 4 PTCL was the Shock of My Life...I turned 50 this year....this is usually a time to celebrate . I have always been in good health, going to my...reactions8comments
The Downside of the Internet: Unwanted Advice...I have my own style of using social media - as we all do, I suppose. Since my diagnosis, it’s definitely become...reactions5comments
Helpful Things To Do For a Cancer Patient...A while ago a friend asked what was the nicest thing that someone had done for me when I was diagnosed with...reactions4comments
Survival...In 1991 I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had a mastectomy with reconstruction and 9 months of chemo. In 2006 another...reactions8comments
Shifting Focus: Survivor vs. Living Being...When you survive a life-threatening disease like cancer, there is a transition period where patients learn how to incorporate that experience into...reactions4comments
Blood Cancer Awareness Month: What Does It Mean to You?...Whether you are a patient, current or former caregiver, or a healthcare professional, we want to hear from you about what Blood...reactions3replies
What Is Mantle Cell Lymphoma?...Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that arises from B cell lymphocytes, a type of white blood...reactionscomments