Do you care for someone who is dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment? Are you a breast cancer patient yourself? Tune in to Your Book Your Brand Your Business on Monday, November 12 at 5 PM Eastern when host Daria Anne welcomes clients and authors of Experts In Pink: Your Guide to Breast Health, […]
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Category Archives: cancer
January Jones: “Smiles from the Clinic: Humorous look at Cancer”
This is a cartoon book meant for cancer patients, their friends and families, health care professionals and anyone else who has been touched by cancer. It shows that humor is all around us, even with a diagnosis of cancer.
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Host Nihar Suthar Interviews Bailey O’Brien on Incito
In college, as a star student-athlete, Bailey O’Brien was diagnosed with stage 4 inoperable Melanoma cancer. She was devastated. Doctors believed she had just 7 months to live. However, she fought hard. Ultimately, she was able to use a holistic and nutrition based approach to completely beat out her cancer. Hear her inspiring story and […]
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January Jones -Advocacy Heals U with Joni Aldrich & Chris Jerry
Joni Aldrich is the CEO of Cancer Lifeline Publications, and she produces international radio programs that are available both live and on demand to spread her message of HOPE. Joni advocates and speaks out for patient rights and education, cancer families, caregiver rights, and cancer care legislation in honor of her husband and mother who were both lost to cancer.
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January Jones-Cancer on the Brain-Jay Lefevers
In Cancer on the Brain, Jay Lefevers, a commercial real estate appraiser with CRBE, chronicles his personal journey in dealing with first a brain tumor, and two years later, a diagnosis of lymphoma. In 2013, the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, the nation’s largest independent book awards organization, selected Cancer on the Brain as a 2013 general nonfiction finalist.
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January Jones Beating Blood Cancer
Just for fun, see the bottle of Guinness on Jack Whelan’s infusion rack. This prop frequently brought some humor to the hard-working oncology nurses and aides and some fearful patients in the infusion room at DFCI. Jack, that Guinness guy.
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Healing Meals. RECIPES. SUNDAY. 1pm ET
Most of us have faced the struggle of how to feed a child back to health who is sick with the flu or a cold. Some have dealt with nursing loved ones who have had ear infections, stomach bugs, chickenpox or bronchitis. Now, too many are now facing the difficult challenge of how to feed […]
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Eating to Avoid Our Toxic World. RECIPES. Meet Expert Dr. Doris Rapp, SUNDAY. 1pm ET
What do you think makes a those strawberries pictured on the front and found inside a cereal box look, smell and taste like strawberries even when they aren’t real? Chemicals: dyes, flavors and aromas made out of derivatives from coal tar and petroleum. UGH! Yes, this is true and just the tip of the iceberg […]
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Military Casualties of War ARE NOT Always on the Battlefield. TODAY, Agent Orange and Cancer: Treatment SOS, Thurs., Sep. 26th, 2:00 pm ET
Military Casualties of War ARE NOT Always on the Battlefield. TODAY, Agent Orange and Cancer: Treatment SOS, Thurs., Sep. 26th, 2:00 pm ET, 11:00 am PT, www.W4CS.com Guest: James Mullarkey, Director at National Biennial Symposium for Veterans. Jim is focused on the health of veterans, including the “invisible injuries of war” (PTSD). However, for this […]
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Decoding Annie Parker, Cancer SOS, Mon., Sep. 9 at 2:00 pm ET www.W4CS.com
Host: Joni Aldrich: Decoding Annie Parker is a film based on the lives of two remarkable women. Annie Parker is a sharp-witted young woman who watches her mother and sister fall victim to breast cancer. When she is diagnosed with the disease, she believes that her cancer is hereditary in nature and fights back against […]
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