5 Common Medical Scans Used in Cancer Treatment

by Guest Blogger, Dr. Melanie Dunlap

When you are on a cancer journey, you are initiated into a world of tests and scans. Wherever you are on your journey as a patient or a caregiver, you will be exposed to or the subject of some sort of medical scan. It may be a simple x-ray or a noisy MRI. But do you know what the scan is and why the doctor chose that one? Continue reading “5 Common Medical Scans Used in Cancer Treatment”

Cancer and the Holidays

by Guest Blogger, Dr. Melanie Dunlap


There are people who will be dealing with cancer this holiday season. It may be a friend or loved one. It may even be you.

The holidays can be an especially difficult time for cancer patients and their tribe. A patient may have trouble getting into the holiday spirit because of physical illness or fatigue. The tribe may feel extra stress trying to make everything “perfect.” Continue reading “Cancer and the Holidays”

Becoming a Cancer Journey Coach: A Personal Journey – Part 1

by Guest Blogger, Dennis Disbot

Over the next 10 months, I’ll be sharing my experience as a student in this year’s Certified Cancer Journey Coach Training Program. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to share the magic that arises. I’m thrilled to be learning the tools that helped my family and I survive cancer with grace, and authenticity. Continue reading “Becoming a Cancer Journey Coach: A Personal Journey – Part 1”

Back in the pit: Dealing with disappointment

by Shariann Tom, Master Cancer Coach; Founder & President

Photo by Keith Cuddeback – https://in2photos.smugmug.com/
We will feature one of Keith’s photos each month to share the beauty that surrounds us wherever you are.
Recently, on a bright sunny day in the Bay Area, I was buzzing with excitement about an upcoming fun adventure with a friend. I dreamt of all the possibilities that could happen that day.

But then she backed out. I was crushed! I felt let-down, hurt, alone and abandoned. I felt a deep sense of disappointment and sadness about having to let go of my vision of deep connection and bold adventure. I was emotionally invested. Continue reading “Back in the pit: Dealing with disappointment”

The Fifty Shades of Gray of Cancer Treatment

by Keri Lehmann

When my husband was diagnosed with cancer, he was clear. In order to avoid surgery, he was “going to go the natural alternative route.” For us, the natural route involved him temporarily moving from Northern to Southern California, 382 miles away, while I stayed home to work and raise our then 2-year old son. I’ll never forget the day, one day after his diagnosis, he packed everything he could fit into his Honda hatchback and drove away. My knees buckled. How would I do it without him? Continue reading “The Fifty Shades of Gray of Cancer Treatment”

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