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Lymphoma... and then on with life. 
By Matt Terry
The story of a
double-BMT Hodgkin's Disease survivor from diagnosis to treatment to remission to relapse to transplant to life! Follow Matt's road to recovery with his short story, "Lymphoma... and then on with life."

A Mother Missed Dearly
By Robin DeCato
A Daughter recounts the story of her mothers battle with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, relapse treatment, and radiation. Read as Robin remembers "A Mother Missed Dearly."

Stage IIIB Hodgkin's Lymphoma   
By Yodfat Glazer
"Stage IIIB Hodgkin's Lymphoma" is the story of a 14 year old Israeli girl's journey through treatment. This story has been recently updated to include Yodfat's thoughts on looking back at what she had been through almost nine years later.

Donna Marie: My Story   
By Donna Marie
Donna Marie looks back to the events leading up to her diagnosis and the seven months of treatment she endured. This story has been recently updated to include her thoughts about having cancer over a decade ago.

So, Do I Feel Sorry for Myself?   
By Jo Ann Ready
In, "So, Do I feel Sorry for Myself?," Hodgkin's survivor Jo Ann Ready chronicles her treatment from diagnosis to treatment. She includes information on her very scary bleomyocin side effects as well as her rejoice in remission. Jo Ann's story is truly unique because she reflects on 18 reasons why she can now say that she se does not feel sorry for herself. 

There and Back With Hodgkin's   
By Susan Whelan
A chronicle of Susan's experience with Hodgkin's Disease, from diagnosis of Stage IVB disease, through chemotherapy, refractory disease, bone marrow transplant, radiation, remission, and post-cancer recovery.

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Stories must be at least 1000 words and should include an update looking back on the events from a perspective of where you currently are in your life or treatment. We welcome stories written from the prospective of a care giver (mother/spouse), doctor, friend, relative, patient, or survivor.
Writings should also include a picture of the writer currently and from the time of the events in the story. diary@curehodgkins.com


 

 

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