Edward Parrish+FollowAnjelica Huston's Inspiring RecoveryCaught up in Tinseltown's glamour, it’s easy to forget stars face tough battles too. Anjelica Huston, ever the iconic Morticia Addams, quietly conquered cancer over four years. She’s now celebrating life and sharing her journey to inspire others. Her message? "Laugh and don’t take life too seriously." This heartfelt reminder that overcoming challenges makes life's little joys even sweeter. 🌹 #AnjelicaHuston #CancerSurvivor #Inspiration #LiveLaughLove #Health260Share
john24+Followpink hair, barbie car & beating cancerKristen Magliocca is turning heads and raising awareness with her pink hair and Barbie-inspired Mercedes G-Wagen! After beating cervical cancer, she's on a mission to promote cancer screenings. Her message? "Radiate joy and stay positive through adversity." 🌸💪 #BarbieCar #CancerSurvivor #HealthAwareness #Health120Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowMusic Therapy Changed Her Cancer JourneyImagine your doctor telling you, 'Just be happy' after cancer treatment options run out. Wild, right? That’s what happened to Cynthia, a DJ who turned to music therapy when her 'miracle drug' failed. Turns out, making music with a therapist can help cancer patients manage stress just as well as traditional therapy. Cynthia says creating songs helped her heal in ways words couldn’t. Now, even years later, she still hums to calm her nerves. Who knew music could be this powerful? #MusicTherapy #CancerSurvivor #HealingThroughMusic #Health #BodyHealth20Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowExercise Slashes Colon Cancer Comeback RiskDid you know a structured exercise routine could cut your risk of colon cancer coming back by 28%? A major study found that survivors who worked out with a coach (think brisk walks, biking, or even pickleball) had a 37% lower risk of dying over 8 years compared to those who didn’t. Just 2.5 hours of moderate exercise a week made the difference. Proof that moving your body really can be life-saving! #CancerSurvivor #ExerciseIsMedicine #ColonCancer #Health #BodyHealth30Share
john24+FollowExercise = Colon Cancer Game ChangerTurns out, hitting the gym isn’t just for your summer bod—new research says a 3-year exercise program can seriously boost survival rates for colon cancer survivors. People who worked with fitness coaches stayed more active and had higher disease-free and overall survival rates, even years later. Docs are now saying exercise should be part of standard care after treatment, especially for younger adults. If you needed a sign to get moving, this is it! #ColonCancerAwareness #ExerciseIsMedicine #CancerSurvivor #Health120Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowWalking Beats Some Cancer Drugs?!Turns out, a simple habit like regular walking can boost colon cancer survival rates as much as some meds! In a huge international study, patients who stuck to a 3-year exercise program had 28% fewer cancer recurrences and 37% fewer deaths. The secret? A coach, some accountability, and just 45 minutes of walking a few times a week. It’s affordable, doable, and now backed by top-notch science. Who knew a stroll could be this powerful? #CancerSurvivor #HealthNews #ExerciseIsMedicine #Health170Share
shermandarlene+FollowExercise Cuts Colon Cancer Risk Big TimeTurns out, breaking a sweat could be a total game-changer for colon cancer survivors. A new study found that sticking to a regular exercise routine (think brisk walks, cycling, or swimming) slashed the risk of dying or cancer coming back by over a third! Plus, it boosted mood and energy. Experts say this could totally shake up how cancer recovery is handled. Basically, moving more = living longer. Who knew? #ColonCancer #ExerciseForLife #CancerSurvivor #Health80Share
Michelle Welch+FollowCancer Survivors Spill the Real TeaCancer care has come a long way, but survivors say there’s still so much we don’t talk about—like the hidden costs and the emotional rollercoaster. At an Axios event, two survivors-turned-advocates shared how their experiences are shaping better support for patients. The big takeaway? Early detection saves lives, but we need more research funding to keep the progress going. And yes, young people—cancer isn’t just an older person’s problem anymore! #CancerSurvivor #EarlyDetection #PatientAdvocacy #Health9239Share
john24+FollowFran Drescher’s Wild Cancer JourneyDid you know Fran Drescher from “The Nanny” saw EIGHT doctors before finally getting diagnosed with uterine cancer? She was told she was “too young and thin” for cancer, but her gut said otherwise. Now, she’s 25 years cancer-free and a huge advocate for getting second (or third, or eighth!) opinions. Her story is a reminder: trust your instincts and don’t let anyone dismiss your symptoms. You know your body best! #FranDrescher #CancerSurvivor #TrustYourGut #Health323Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowBathroom Pain Was Actually Cancer?!Imagine thinking you’ve got a stubborn UTI, only to find out it’s actually advanced bladder cancer. That’s what happened to Chris, a 50-year-old dad who ignored bathroom pain for years. Turns out, smoking was a huge risk factor. Now he’s urging everyone: don’t brush off weird symptoms—get checked! Early detection could literally save your life. If you’ve got pain, blood in your pee, or things just feel off, trust your gut and see a doc. Chris is now fighting cancer and raising awareness (and funds) for others. #BladderCancerAwareness #ListenToYourBody #HealthMatters #CancerSurvivor #EarlyDetection #Health120Share