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Archive for June, 2011

May/June 2011 Issue

May/June 2011 Issue

COVER STORY After a cancer diagnosis, even the most grounded, logical people can’t help but wonder why they got this horrible disease. Cancer: Why Me? will examine some of the emotional baggage that comes along with this illness and explore ways that you can make peace with it and be positive as you continue forward [...]

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Why Me? Why Her? Why Us?

Why Me? Why Her? Why Us?

When your child is diagnosed with cancer, you can’t help but ask yourself all sorts of practical “why” questions. You scour your brain trying to figure out why your child got cancer when there are millions of other children that don’t? Was it the fluorinated water we gave our children thinking it was good for [...]

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Light the Night Walk

Light the Night Walk

Each year, in communities all across the United States and Canada teams of families, friends, co-workers and local and national corporations come together to raise funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS’s) Light The Night Walk events and bring help and hope to people battling blood cancers. Funds raised by teams and individual walkers [...]

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Family Ties: Talking about Genetic Cancers

Family Ties: Talking about Genetic Cancers

In 2008, I became a family statistic; a breast cancer diagnosis meant I was the first member of a third generation of women in my father’s family who had been diagnosed in her late 30s or early 40s. Every female member of the past two generations had gotten “the Big C,” as they called it. [...]

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Full of Surprises: The Maxine Turner Fitts Story

Full of Surprises: The Maxine Turner Fitts Story

Maxine Turner Fitts is full of surprises. The vice president of programs and operations at Durham’s Cornucopia Cancer Support Center has lived a story that is definitely inspirational—but there’s nothing particularly shocking about it. Nor is there anything startling about her professional appearance or the way she behaves; she’s a pleasant, attractive lady who exudes [...]

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The Work of Angels

The Work of Angels

“She’s like the sister God forgot to give me,” says Jane Lee, speaking of her closest friend, Denise Brown. “We’re best, best friends. I have a twin sister and even she doesn’t understand me the way Denise does.” “It’s hard for people to understand,” says Denise, picking up Jane’s thought in mid-sentence, a regular occurrence [...]

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Coming in the July/August Issue

Coming in the July/August Issue

COVER STORY For the vast majority of people, receiving a cancer diagnosis is a trying and difficult moment in their lives, where even the strongest person will need to find previously unknown resiliency. No matter how independent you are, this is something you’d rather not do alone. Finding Support will discuss the importance of having [...]

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Weekend Retreat for Breast Cancer Survivors

Weekend Retreat for Breast Cancer Survivors

Casting for Recovery, a support and educational program for breast cancer survivors, announces a weekend retreat for women who live in North and South Carolina. Women of all ages and stages of breast cancer treatment and recovery are invited. There is not cost to the participants. Connect with other women; enjoy the beauty of the [...]

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Weekly Update, June 6-13

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Weekly Update, June 6-13

Status Update: The latest issue should be in our hands Friday, just in time for us to get some over to the Komen Race. We’ll start making the deliveries to local distributors Monday when the main shipment arrives. News: Touched by Cancer will have a booth at the Komen Race for the Cure (see details [...]

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Sing for the Cure

Sing for the Cure

Sunday June 12, 2011 at 7pm Meymandi Concert Hall In The Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts   The Common Woman Chorus, the Triangle Gay Men’s Chorus, and full orchestra will present the Triangle area premiere performance of “A Proclamation of Hope- featuring Sing for the Cure”.   Sing for the Cure is a world-renowned song cycle which [...]

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