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Finished six cycles today. Bell, tears, then straight to bed.
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ovarian cancer

Finished six cycles today. Bell, tears, then straight to bed.

I finished chemo and expected joy to be louder than exhaustion. It was not, but I am still proud.

Alicia R.
543 6
Finished 30 radiation treatments today and cried in the parking lot
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lung cancer

Finished 30 radiation treatments today and cried in the parking lot

A member marks the end of a hard treatment stretch with complicated relief.

Erica M.
238 7
MRI tomorrow and I could use good thoughts tonight
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breast cancer

MRI tomorrow and I could use good thoughts tonight

A scanxiety post asking for company the night before a breast MRI after treatment.

Kelly T.
140 5
Neuropathy notes I wish I had started earlier
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chemotherapy

Neuropathy notes I wish I had started earlier

I want to share something I wish I had done from the first tingle: write down neuropathy changes in plain language. I am not giving medical advice, and I am not asking anyone to compare symptoms or tell me what

Owen P.
1213 15
First consult tomorrow, what do I bring besides fear?
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clinical trials

First consult tomorrow, what do I bring besides fear?

A low-response post asking what to bring emotionally and practically to a first trial consult.

Renee B.
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Surgery scar feelings after kidney cancer
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kidney cancer

Surgery scar feelings after kidney cancer

A patient asks if others had complicated emotions seeing their nephrectomy scars heal.

Anita V.
988 9
Back at work after colorectal cancer and my body did not get the memo
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after treatment

Back at work after colorectal cancer and my body did not get the memo

A colorectal cancer survivor shares the gap between being cleared to work and actually managing fatigue, bathroom urgency, and scan worries.

Nate P.
1423 16
One week of no portal refreshing was my small win
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targeted therapy

One week of no portal refreshing was my small win

My small win this week was not refreshing the portal after dinner. I had sent my nurse a question during business hours, then I kept wanting to check every fifteen minutes even though I knew that would not make an answer

Gina F.
1467 9
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