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Local Support Stories

Read more about the cancer journey's of some of our participants. 

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Cheryl holding a character drawing of herself during a event held at Cancer Support Society.

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A Place of So Many Thank You's

One sentence, three words— “You have cancer.” Hearing this once is enough for an entire lifetime, but for Cheryl Eddy, that was not the case. Over...

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My Cancer Journey: Scotch, Wigs and Board Service, by Susan Haller

I first discovered my own “breast cancer suspicion” stepping out of a shower in Stamford, Connecticut, in the spring of 1995. After noticing some...

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JoAnne Buzaglo offering insights on how to empower patients

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Empowering Patients to Become Effective Self-Advocates

When it comes to self-advocacy, we talk a good game. We tell patients to ask questions, to seek clarification when they don’t understand the answers...

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“Beards for the Boys” Cancer Awareness Campaign

Have you been looking for a good excuse to grow your beard? You just found one!

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Being a Community

Written by: Angie Santangelo, Program Director at Cancer Support Community Central Ohio

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Ruth’s Experience with Guided Patient Services

In honor of Private Professional Patient Advocate Week, we are featuring Annette Ticoras, M.D., of Guided Patient Services. Annette has shared the...

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Why Yoga will Work for You!

What is Yoga? Will it help me throughout my journey with cancer?

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Taking Time to Plan

We have begun discussing the issue of End of Life Planning here at Cancer Support Community Central Ohio. I have been a part of numerous group...

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Young lady Alexsa showing herself as a winner through her cancer battle.

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22 and Thriving

Hello, my name is Alexsandra (Alexsa) Dietrich. I am 22 and I am a Hodgkin’s Lymphoma cancer survivor.

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