I Am Still Dreaming Big!
I am the four percent! Only four percent of stage IV stomach cancer patients survive five years after diagnosis. It has now been five and a half years since I was told that I had Stage IV advanced, incurable stomach (gastric) cancer.
Transform Your Internal Landscape with the Five to Thrive® Plan!
Nature versus nurture. Do you think that your genes are your destiny? Think again! The truth is, we can directly and profoundly influence how our genes behave. While it is true that our genes do have influence, they are more like a blueprint. The house built from a blueprint depends on the skill of the […]
Ten Things I Learned to Become More Fearless and Fabulous During and After Breast Cancer
In 2009 I was living the New York dream. I had a successful wine and food public relations firm, organized glamorous events, hobnobbed with famous chefs, and traveled the work drinking great wine and dining in the best restaurants. And I was making money doing it! Life was delicious!
GIRL POWER!
I just returned from the First Annual National Women’s Survivors Convention (NWSC) in Nashville and the mantra that keeps playing in a continuous loop in my head is “Girl Power!” Why? Because the courageous women founders, speakers, authors, and attendees of the NWSC all demonstrated that hard work, perseverance, focus and belief in one’s self and […]
How I Achieved My 15-Year Brain Tumor Survivorship
In 1998 at age 24 years old, I worked in the U.S. Congress with intentions for law school. But a shock took me in other directions with a brain tumor diagnosis turning my world upside down. My course was clear for awake brain surgery.
6 Simple Steps to Help Your Spirit Sing
Reconnecting with your spiritual self can certainly be transformative. And, as with most transformations, it will take time and effort. Try out a few of these simple steps in your daily life to move forward—they will make a difference!
Top Ten Women In Oncology Who Inspire Us
In honor of National Women’s History Month, Meals to Heal would like to recognize some of the women in the field of oncology whose tireless efforts to improve the lives of cancer patients inspire us daily. In no particular order, we salute:
Dear Cancer, Get Out and Stay Out! Why Letting It Out Is Important
When dealing with a cancer treatment, it is important to actively work on healing both your mind and your body. Eating healthy and exercising regularly is imperative, but so is finding ways to decrease mental stress. Cancer fighters and survivors are often faced with a lot of emotions – fear about treatment or recurrence, financial troubles, fertility […]
Making the Cure for Stomach Cancer a Reality!
“You have cancer.” These three words will forever resonate in my memory. I had been diagnosed with Stage IV advanced, incurable stomach cancer. It was April 2008, I was forty years old, the mother of three young children, married to a physician, and a practicing attorney with my own firm. Instead of having decades ahead […]
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness
A treatment victory for pancreatic cancer is a victory for all. Clinical trials remain crucial for keeping the victories coming. So much of our cancer knowledge has changed since President Nixon declared, rather optimistically, America’s war on cancer by signing the National Cancer Act in 1971. While his intent was just, it was filled with […]