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“Light, strength, goodness, and hope” Place A Bid JJ Singleton JJ Singleton Asheville, NC Social Media: @jj5145 (IG); @JJSingleton1 (X); @jjsingleton32 (TikTok) Stage 4 incurable colorectal cancer survivor Twist on Cancer: Cancer is all-encompassing and it can be the loneliest place in the world, but don’t isolate. Reach out and find your place your way
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When Jeff Guerrero saw Twist Out Cancer Founder and CEO Jenna Benn Shersher speak at an event in Chicago, he immediately requested to connect. “It was one of those moments where you get entranced by that person’s words,” he said. During the event, Jenna shared how she founded Twist Out Cancer with the mission
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When Abby Casmer was admitted to the hospital for two weeks all she could think of was her dog, Maybell. Abby was in the middle of Maybell’s obedience training and had come a long way with her Aussiedoodle when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in late 2022. As Abby worked her way through treatment,
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When Dr. Antje Petershagen was growing up, she discovered a love for art. Her parents, however, were not supportive of her passion as a profession. “My parents were very direct in this and they told me ‘You’re not talented enough,’ she said. Dr. Antje still pursued art. So much so that her parents obliged
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When Katie Gray was diagnosed with breast cancer, she was 30 years old and the first person in her family to receive a cancer diagnosis. While she had support, she didn’t have anyone in her inner circle who truly understood what she was going through. So, she turned to Google. Through an online search, she
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