Let’s be real, cancer completely destroys your ability to work a normal job, leaving a heavy financial burden.
For Cristina, learning to do nails isn't a hobby, it’s her way of paying the bills while fighting cancer.
Your donations fund real dignity.
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June carries a lot of meaning for many people. 💗
For some, it’s a month to celebrate survival. For others, it’s a reminder to check in, ask questions, book the appointment, or support someone they love.
This June, we are honoring survivors, raising awareness for uterine/endometrial cancer, recognizing Men’s Health Week, and shining a light on brain tumor awareness.
Behind every awareness date is a real person, a real story, and a reason to care.
LOne small choice can change a lifetime.
This World No Tobacco Day, we’re celebrating every step toward healthier lungs, stronger hearts, and brighter tomorrows.
Whether you’re quitting, supporting someone who is, or simply learning more about prevention, every positive action matters.
Choose health. Choose hope. Choose more moments that matter. 💜
Woohoo the weekend's here Tutti
Note: Most bladder cancers are caught early and highly treatable. 5-year survival rate is ~79%, much higher when detected early. New treatment advances keep improving outcomes and quality of life. There’s real hope! 💙
Such a tiny guy and still bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and while it’s more common after age 55, younger people can still be diagnosed too.
Men are statistically more affected, but women are often diagnosed later because symptoms get dismissed or confused with other conditions.
Things that should NOT be ignored
• Blood in urine (even once)
• Burning or pain while peeing
• Frequent bathroom trips
• Feeling pressure or pain in the lower belly
• Constant “I need to pee” energy for no reason 😭
Smoking is one of the biggest risk factors, but bladder cancer can also affect non-smokers. Family history, chemical exposure, chronic bladder irritation, and some treatments may increase risk too.
When found early, bladder cancer is often highly treatable. That’s why awareness matters. Conversations matter. Checkups matter.
Send this to the friend who ignores every symptom and says “I’m probably okay” 👀
"Morale is the most important factor."
For Mental Health Awareness Month, these words from our warrior Mirela ring true for cancer fighters and survivors alike.
Healing is never just medical, it is deeply emotional. Learning to prioritize your mental well-being while navigating a diagnosis is a radical act of survival.
If you missed her inspiring perspective in our recent newsletter, you can read it here:
https://t.co/ycQ7tLEAWC
Our latest newsletter is out, featuring Mirela, a former geologist and stage 4 ovarian cancer warrior who is teaching us that morale is medicine.
Read how she’s weaving hope through crochet and how your support funds true peace of mind
https://t.co/6aYcEw9yLz
Our latest newsletter is out, featuring Mirela, a former geologist and stage 4 ovarian cancer warrior who is teaching us that morale is medicine.
Read how she’s weaving hope through crochet and how your support funds true peace of mind
https://t.co/6aYcEw9yLz
May is a good month to learn the basics about melanoma and skin cancer, and protect your skin.
Check your skin. Notice changes. Wear SPF. Don't ignore the little signs.
Awareness can save lives.
May the 4th be with our warriors and our supporters.
This month we are standing loud and proud for:
🧠 Brain Tumor Awareness Month
☀️ Melanoma & Skin Cancer Awareness Month
💛 Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
🩸 Hepatitis Awareness Month
🌸 May 8: World Ovarian Cancer Day
🫁 May 31: World No Tobacco Day
And a massive shoutout for Oncology Nursing Month. To the nurses who act as the daily ray of sunshine for our warriors in the toughest rooms.
May is brain tumor awareness month.
Let’s talk about 4 symptoms that are more than just being tired.
1. the new headache
We all get stressed, but brain tumor headaches is different. They are often worse right when you wake up in the morning, or they are so bad they actually wake you up from your sleep.
2. the vision glitch
Are you suddenly bumping into doorways or squinting at your screen? Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or losing your peripheral (side) vision isn't just eye strain. It can be a sign of swelling in the brain.
3. the unexplained clumsiness
Dropping your coffee mug? Feeling off balance like you're on a boat? Sudden weakness or numbness on just one side of your body is a massive red flag. Your brain controls the coordination, if the wiring is off, get it checked.
4. the personality
Brain tumors can actually change how you act. If you or a friend are suddenly dealing with extreme brain fog, memory loss, or uncharacteristic mood swings out of nowhere, it’s not just burnout.
Brain cancer research is incredibly complex, historically underfunded, and patients deserve better.
May the 4th be with our warriors and our supporters.
This month we are standing loud and proud for:
🧠 Brain Tumor Awareness Month
☀️ Melanoma & Skin Cancer Awareness Month
💛 Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
🩸 Hepatitis Awareness Month
🌸 May 8: World Ovarian Cancer Day
🫁 May 31: World No Tobacco Day
And a massive shoutout for Oncology Nursing Month. To the nurses who act as the daily ray of sunshine for our warriors in the toughest rooms.
Our latest newsletter just went out.
This week we are honoring our warrior moms, holding space for our community, and standing together.
Take a quiet moment to catch up here: https://t.co/jOVy9WLhX3
1 in 78 women. That means our sisters, our mothers, our best friends, and us. 🩵
This #WorldOvarianCancerDay, our mission is simple: No woman left behind.
Early detection is everything, listen to your body and read up on the signs here: https://t.co/4VVYD9xYN2
Let's protect each other. 🌸
May the 4th be with our warriors and our supporters.
This month we are standing loud and proud for:
🧠 Brain Tumor Awareness Month
☀️ Melanoma & Skin Cancer Awareness Month
💛 Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
🩸 Hepatitis Awareness Month
🌸 May 8: World Ovarian Cancer Day
🫁 May 31: World No Tobacco Day
And a massive shoutout for Oncology Nursing Month. To the nurses who act as the daily ray of sunshine for our warriors in the toughest rooms.