Through My Eyes: What it’s Like to be a Young Adult supporting a Loved One With Cancer

There is no worse feeling in the world than for someone you love to be suffering from cancer. You want to fix it. Make it go away. But all you can do is love them.

Through My Eyes: What It’s Like To Be a Young Adult Living With Cancer

Corey, diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma at 19 years old, shares what it’s like to be a young adult living with cancer. Learn how his life has changed, what keeps him strong and what cancer has taught him.

By |2024-05-30T18:01:35+00:00September 11, 2019|Blog, Ewings Sarcoma, ISF News & Updates, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: What It’s Like To Be a Young Adult Living With Cancer

Through My Eyes: Behind the Mind of a Teenager Fighting Cancer & Social Anxiety

17 years old. Terrified. Exhausted. On his second time around the cancer block, Nicholas speaks out on what it’s like being a teenager fighting cancer struggling with Asperger Syndrome. This stage 4 osteosarcoma warrior had the courage to step out of his comfort zone to publicly talk about his anxiety. We hope you will take time to read his perspective. It’s real. It’s raw… just like childhood cancer.

By |2024-05-30T18:01:36+00:00September 9, 2019|Blog, ISF News & Updates, Osteosarcoma, Through My Eyes: This is Childhood Cancer 2019|Comments Off on Through My Eyes: Behind the Mind of a Teenager Fighting Cancer & Social Anxiety
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