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Brentwood Essex, 27th May 2017; runners warm up at the Cancer Research Race for Life at Weald Park, Brentwood, Essex

Little did I know he was aiming for my chest. and he hit me just after I took this photo

5/9/2009 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Tracey McMillan after the women's 5k at the CT Race in The Park in New Britain on Saturday.

A wonderful story on how these shoes came about and how they are helping people all over the world.

 

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Know your breasts, do a self-examination. Early detection saves lives.

Part of my cancer series.

Christmas lights will be coming down soon.

Check out this new group Shedding Light on Cancer. If your interested in light painting or in trying to improve the lives of those with cancer check out the site. Thanks.

 

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Brentwood Essex, 27th May 2017; runners warm up at the Cancer Research Race for Life at Weald Park, Brentwood, Essex

An amazing father and daughter duo. Hear their music and read about them in our Holiday 2009 issue of A Distinctive Style.com

 

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Elaine Thompson and John Moon – both cancer survivors treated at St. Joseph Hospital – enjoy their moment in the spotlight

Dancer Survivor: Coby Karl 7-2-08 Los Angeles Lakers

Cancer Survivor: Brandon Schott with Family: wife Michelle, older son Tyler, younger son _

Allesandra Soresina's story about her travels around the world as a photographer and a wild life biologist! She shared some amazing photos with us.

 

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by Leendert Buteijn

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Cancer Survivor: Dana Bell and mother, Cela Collins, 12-7-08

5/9/2009 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell (in blue) adjusts her cap while posing with fellow cancer survivors during the race in the park held in Walnut Hill Park in New Britain on Saturday.

Image Taken at the Oklahoma State Cowboys vs University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Football Game, Saturday, September 17, 2022, Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK. Bruce Waterfield/OSU Athletics

Childhood cancer is the cruelest torment mankind has. cancer robs a child's chance at a normal childhood and replaces it with trials that could bring a grown man to tears.

 

you see, kids should live carelessly. they should live unsoiled by illnesses that threaten their existence. however, the world is a fucked up place where the innocent always pay the price. there are countless children who face cancer. to them, the simple tasks in life become unattainable and become tucked away for night time dreaming. some carry their childhood behind glass windows, prisoners to their own bodies looking in on the world the cancer took from them.

 

instead of running outside with friends, they are subjected to hospital beds. instead of joining in on playground games, they become the subject of ridicule. the life of these kids becomes a hell they cant escape.

 

yet even so, they stay positive and wishful. and through their disease they retain a beautiful spirit. these are the kindest and most noblest people on earth. a single look into their eyes and u feel their hope seep into you. they learn to grow up and become strong. they learn that cancer is real and so is survival.

 

this is a portrait of a very dear friend. she is the sweetest person on the face of this earth and like all my cancer friends, i would kill for her. Her story revelas a strong brave young girl. "I'm in love with life. sometimes its cancer, sometimes its heartbreak, but most times its just bein with wonderful beautiful people ."

 

She was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, twice and the cancer forced her to leave school.

 

i feel this photograph captured a piece of her becuase i see her tender sweet character entertwined with a vulnerable child that hides within. Her name is Sophia and like me, she too, will survive cancer.

 

UPDATE: Sophia's Medulloblastoma has cleared! She is now a Survivor!

Olivia was 7 1/2, diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in June 2001 and this is about a week after she started chemotherapy at Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, RI. Today she is 14

A story about a cancer survivor that started a natural hand made line of products. A very inspirational story!

 

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Thanksgiving at Our House ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A.

 

[My beautiful Laura beat cancer this year. I'd be lost without her]

 

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They were dancing to this :

"We Are Family" - Sister Sledge (1979)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVe_HcyP9Y

 

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to see the slide show:

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Dylan's mri's done last Wednesday (3/21) were all good! NO tumor, NO cancer, NO bleed-out in a punctate susceptibility artifact (i.e. cavernoma) left over from radiation treatments. In other words, NO change! So, a neurologist was called in for a consultation. Pressure in his head, trouble focusing, peripheral vision problems...combined with mid-term stress at school. Possibly some small seizure activity, but classic symptoms of MIGRAINE HEADACHES! Wow! No-one has ever looked for easy when it comes to Dylan. Migraines! Who woulda thought!

 

In the photo above: Dylan was the winner of a contest for best mustache at a fun party held by a friend last December. That mustache, that smile, that blue eye...who could resist?

He was not scared at all, and was eating swedish fish

Winnie enjoys a serene sunny moment, free from the scourge of the Other Dog.

This is not a picture that I took!!!! It is posted in support of the Campaign to remember those who are fighting cancer or have died from this curse.....

 

This awful disease has taken so many people from us, but there are amazing stories of hope, of support, of bravery and best of all, of triumph. This is for the people we've lost to the battle, the people still fighting the battle and for those who have proven victorious in the battle.

 

LIVESTRONG Flickr 2007

 

To learn more about LIVESTRONG Flickr 2007 and/or to post the image to your own stream in a show of support, go here: LIVESTRONG Flickr 2007

 

EDIT: I read an article this evening and would like to share it with any one who is interested.... www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2007/08/cancer_gene.html

Cancer Survivor: Robert Lam (13) 3-22-09. Father Ravi; Mother Liia; older sister Lauren; younger sister Leslie; younger brother Richard.

Cancer Survivor: Rabbi Ed Feinstein 10-3-2008

A piece on Artful Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving.

 

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The woman on the left is a former patient of our medical oncologist, standing on the right. She was diagnosed with cancer many years ago, and would likely not have survived if the doctor had not gone the extra mile for her diagnosis and treatment. Since then, she comes back every year on the doctor's birthday and brings cake for the entire clinical staff.

 

It was truly wonderful to see them talking. It is moments like this that make it worth the stress of being in the medical field.

Allesandra Soresina's story about her travels around the world as a photographer and a wild life biologist! She shared some amazing photos with us.

 

See us online at: adistinctiveworld.net then click the magazine! Enjoy the Journey!

Cancer Survivor: Eric Anthony Galvez at Redondo Beach

Image Taken at the Oklahoma State Cowboys vs University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions Football Game, Saturday, September 17, 2022, Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK. Bruce Waterfield/OSU Athletics

A story about a cancer survivor that started a natural hand made line of products. A very inspirational story!

 

See us online at: adistinctiveworld.net then click the magazine! Enjoy the Journey!

My nephew's favorite band is "To Write Love on Her Arms". He has met the band several times and sings their songs.

My dad is a cancer fighter.

 

Mi padte en nuestra lucha contra el cancer.

5/9/2009 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Tom Martin of Rocky Hill takes third place in the men's 5K during the race in the park held in Walnut Hill Park in New Britain on Saturday.

Cancer Survivor: Ed Schultz, RTT 11-11-08

last picture of both feet as he was born with them...

He had the camera turned around the wrong way

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