
Myeloma Patient Survives Thanks to an Unflappable Oncologist
Right after Ann received a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, she was convinced she wasn’t going to live. So, she proceeded to plan her own funeral.
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Right after Ann received a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, she was convinced she wasn’t going to live. So, she proceeded to plan her own funeral.

Five years after receiving a 3-month life expectancy, cancer survivor Carole embraces life, aging and all that goes with it

When her son Jaxson was diagnosed with cancer, Careli had to fight to keep his treatment local and found cCARE along the way

Right after Ann received a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, she was convinced she wasn’t going to live. So, she proceeded to plan her own funeral.

Five years after receiving a 3-month life expectancy, cancer survivor Carole embraces life, aging and all that goes with it

When her son Jaxson was diagnosed with cancer, Careli had to fight to keep his treatment local and found cCARE along the way

An incurable multiple myeloma diagnosis brought Gary to cCARE, where quick treatment and people on staff who cared about him made all the difference

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February is a time to recognize the caregivers who stand beside patients through every stage of cancer care. From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, caregivers provide emotional support, practical help, and steady encouragement during some of life’s most difficult moments. Behind every appointment, every treatment day, and every milestone, there

Follow-up appointments are an important part of staying healthy. Whether you’re managing a condition, monitoring progress, or simply keeping up with routine care, these visits help your healthcare team make sure everything is on track.

Cancer treatment can bring physical, emotional, and mental challenges. Feeling stressed or overwhelmed is completely normal, but there are simple, effective ways to help manage stress and maintain a sense of control during this time.

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