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Chuck: "Everyday is a great day to be alive"
I got this new tattoo to remind me that everyday is a great day to be alive. It represents what I have dealt with most of my adult life....
Lindsey: I’m not just surviving I am thriving!
My first “comeback” started on Valentine’s Day 2018. On this day, I sat across a table from my genetic counselor and where she said...
Clayton and Kirah
My journey into finding that I have Lynch Syndrome (PMS2) was about the hardest you could fathom, I lost my oldest daughter, Kirah at 19...
Tara
I was diagnosed with Lynch Syndrome in the summer of 2016. My story begins in my early childhood when my mother was diagnosed with lung...
Tianna
Hello!! I just recently found out I have Lynch through genetic testing. Cancer runs in my family with numerous people having the various...
Brittany
I was diagnosed with Lynch Syndrome in January 2017 after my dad, who has been battling colon, ureter, and liver cancer had his genetic...
Toni
Oct 2012 I was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel Cancer and stage 1 Ovarian Cancer when I was 41 years old. Nov 2012 had Both Cancers removed....
Constance
When I was 12 years old my mother died of colon cancer, she was 34. Her mother had died of colon cancer three years before at the age of...
Dylan
I was diagnosed at 38 with Stage IIIb Rectal Cancer, a sure shock to a healthy and active husband and father. I was also diagnosed early...
Heidi
At the young age of 32, with five year old twins at home, I was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer November 7, 2012. After further treatment...
LeAnne
My name is LeAnne Smelser Daringer, and I’m AliveAndKickn in Southern California! I grew up knowing that we had a lot of cancer in my...
Leana
Hi -my name is Leana Boyd Dabney. I was diagnosed with colon cancer in May 2000 and later diagnosed with Lynch Syndrome June of 2004. I'm...
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