Stories of Hope

Survivor Story: Kim Ruder

Survivor Story: Kim Ruder

I was born in Hays, Kansas and moved to Austin, Texas when I was 20 years old. I have lived in Austin for 28 years. I manage a doctors office and love what I do. I have two beautiful daughters and a wonderful supportive husband. My hobbies are riding my horse and reading.

Survivor Story: Dave Shogren

Survivor Story: Dave Shogren

Last summer, I was watching my son's baseball game and found myself up against a fence with my husband and a couple of other fathers. One dad started talking about a young father we all knew named Dave Shogren. Dave had been recently diagnosed with stage III rectal cancer in June of 2009...

Survivor Story: Mike Dellosso

Survivor Story: Mike Dellosso

It was March of 2008 and I was busy preparing for the release of my first novel in June. As is the case with any writer who has spent months, even years, finishing a novel, “shopping it” to agents and editors, dealing with rejections and self-doubt and a steadily declining will-power, these were exciting days, a regular dream-turned-reality.

Survivor Story: Natalie Savoie

Survivor Story: Natalie Savoie

I am Natalie and a student at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. I am studying to become a nurse and specialize in Pediatric Oncology.

Survivor Story: Erica Paul

Survivor Story: Erica Paul

At 26 the farthest thing from my mind was colon cancer. Now, at age 28, it is all I can think about.

Survivor Story: Meg Davis

Survivor Story: Meg Davis

I was diagnosed when a tumor in my ascending colon, near my appendix, ruptured one night. I thought it was my appendix and my friend Jenn drove me to the hospital. She left around midnight thinking I would be having a laparoscopic appendectomy. That's what I thought too.

Survivor Story: Robin Hewitt

Survivor Story: Robin Hewitt

I went in for my routine colonoscopy at age 50, it was fine. I was told that I did not need to be seen again for another five to ten year years. 18 months later, I was having a section of my colon removed because of a cancerous tumor!

Survivor Story: Barb Rosen

Survivor Story: Barb Rosen

When I hear the phrase “into each life some rain must fall,” I think of the joy that comes with rain, not the rain that wrecks a moment or day.  So, when I say, “Into each life, some Barb Rosen must fall,” I refer to a privileged experience.   For one afternoon, my soul opened up [...]

Survivor Story: Shanecia Terry

Survivor Story: Shanecia Terry

My name is Shanecia Terry and I'm a Colon Cancer Survivor of 11 months. I'm also a single mother of an 11 year old name Jaylyn Richardson, and currently an active soldier in the United States Army National Guard. My civilian job is a data entry clerk at a facility name Angiodynamics which is a medical plant that manufactures different medical supplies.

Survivor Story: Shaye Dunn

Survivor Story: Shaye Dunn

The nagging lower backache I’d been dealing with for several weeks was really getting my attention on St. Patrick’s Day, 2004. Before getting in the shower that morning, I sat down on the toilet and knew I had a problem when blood began pouring out of my rectum.

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