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Young Cancer Survivors
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Possible alternatives in Life
Hello I am Jetson 28 years old, originally from India currently doing PhD in Italy. I was diagnosed to have testicular cancer four years back and underwent extensive treatment. I am o.k. now and going for regular follow up. Life has never been easy ever since the cancer and I do not want to make the life more complicated…
dating for the newly diagnosed
HI! My name is Jessica. I am 23. I was just diagnosed with mucoepidermoid carcinoma on 12/03/2010. The one thing that has really changed is my love life. I am finally healed from surgery and ready to get back in the dating scene. My problem? I am not for sure cancer free yet. But is anyone, really? The hard part is I will…
How to meet other young survivors friends/relationships etc
I'm 21 years old and I'm cancer free for 2 and half years now. I would like to meet and make friends with other survivors. I have no friends who are survivors and I also know no one who is a survivor. I find it hard to have a relationship with someone who has not been through what I have been through. Fighting for your…
OMG NYC 2011 - Cancer Summit for Young Adults
I posted this under the thyroid board also but thought I would share here. I found the stupid cancer.com website (which others have posted) which led me to the OMG Cancer Summit. The OMG! Cancer Summit for Young Adults is a major international oncology conference and social networking event for young adults (15-39)…