| Elizabeth Loiselle At the age of 17 Elizabeth Loiselle was diagnosed with Stage II-A nodular sclerosing Hodgkins lymphoma. Now over seven years later, Elizabeth is a healthy, active survivor preparing to travel overseas to study Chinese. Read more » |
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| Ed Orlosky Ed Orlosky is a survivor of esophageal cancer, which forms in tissues lining the esophagus (the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach). The National Cancer Institute estimated more than 16,000 new cases of esophageal cancer in the United States in 2008. Read more » |
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| Johanna Flynn Johanna Flynn is a breast-cancer survivor; she was diagnosed in 1998 at the age of 46. Her treatment included chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. This year marks Johanna's 10 years as a cancer survivor and she is now focused on wellness and quality of life. Read more » |
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| Karen Beamish Karen Beamish, a 64-year old lung cancer survivor, came to the Survivorship Program with one of the most commonly reported cancer treatment late effects — that of ongoing fatigue. Read more » |
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| Jayne Collins Jayne Collins, 46-year old breast cancer survivor, has the tools to help her adjust to her new life as a cancer survivor after her appointment with the Survivorship Program providers Read more » |
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| Anita Mitchell Anita Mitchell, a 44-year old colon-cancer survivor, left her clinic appointment excited about Exercise and Thrive, the exercise program being offered by the Survivorship Program to encourage and promote exercise for cancer survivors. Read more » |
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| Melissa Vanloo Melissa Vanloo, a 25-year-old survivor of Hodgkin's lymphoma, has peace of mind after her appointment with the Survivorship Program providers. Read more » |
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| Richard Van Hollebeke Richard Van Hollebeke, a 10-year colorectal cancer survivor, was one of the first cancer survivors seen in the Survivorship Program. Read more » |
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| Matthew Wuerffel Matthew Wuerffel, a 24-year old testicular cancer survivor, sought referrels from the Survivorship Program to help address his concerns about cancer treatment late effects. Read more » |
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