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!
Food of the Month: 4 Ways An Apple a Day Can Keep the Doctor Away
There is nothing I love more than biting into a crisp, slightly tart-slightly sweet apple on a fall afternoon. This is my go to afternoon snack through the months of September, October, and November. And with good reason – apples pack a wallop of a nutritional punch with a ton of disease-fighting potential.
30 Days of Teal
This year more than 14,000 women will lose the fight against ovarian cancer. Every 24 minutes another case of this deadly disease is diagnosed, resulting in more than 22,000 new diagnoses each year. With subtle symptoms and no early detection test, only about 15 percent of these cases are caught early. So unfortunately, by the […]
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
While there is so much attention dedicated to women’s cancers and pink ribbons are visible on so many different products, less is known of male cancers. Despite a greater incidence rate, prostate cancer receives less funding and less public awareness than breast cancer. It is the second leading cancer in men, with one in six […]
Food of the Month: The Mighty Mushroom
Mushrooms are potent nutritional powerhouses. They are an excellent source of antioxidants, some being exclusive to the mushroom family, which are important because of their health promoting benefits. Antioxidants protect your DNA from oxidative damage, prevent inflammation in the body, slow cancer cell growth, and even trigger programmed cancer cell death.[i] As such, mushrooms are […]
Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness
“I’m not really sure why I am calling.” “My friend told me to call you.” “I have no idea what to do.” These are some common opening lines from phone calls with my patients. As the Patient Services Manager for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I received distressed calls from patients, family members, and concerned […]
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 […]
August is Sun Safety Awareness Month
August is Sun Safety Awareness Month. Although skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and its main cause exposure to ultraviolet rays, it can be prevented. Sun Safety Awareness Month encourages communities, health professionals, and families to work together to encourage safe sun practices and minimize the risk of […]