Joseph Bradley+Follow1-in-a-Million Cancer Took Her Too SoonAngela Goodrich, a mom of 10, passed away just weeks after being diagnosed with a super rare cancer—adrenocortical carcinoma. It started with some weird belly fullness and swelling, but turned out to be stage 4 cancer that spread fast. Only 1 in a million get this, and there aren’t many treatment options. Her family is heartbroken but grateful for the support. If you notice strange symptoms, don’t ignore them—Angela wanted her story to help others catch it sooner. #RareCancer #HealthAwareness #FamilyLove #AdrenocorticalCarcinoma #GoneTooSoon #Health46460Share
Michelle Welch+FollowTeen’s Neck Lump Turns Into Rare Cancer BattleImagine finding a weird lump on your neck and brushing it off—then suddenly you’re fighting a rare cancer at 14. That’s what happened to Jamie from England. After two rounds of chemo and relapses, his family turned to the internet for help. Thanks to generous strangers, they raised over $400k so Jamie could get treatment in Germany. Now, they’re hoping for another miracle as they face more medical bills. Proof that sometimes, the internet really can save lives. #Health #BodyHealth #RareCancer183Share
grayamber+Followliving with illness: when family feels the painThe most unexpected part of having stage 4 cancer? How ordinary daily life remains. I still buy groceries, work, and pay bills like before. What's actually hardest isn't the disease itself (I feel physically fine despite what scans show), but watching my family process it—hearing my dad cry broke me. Anyone else feel guilty for the emotional burden your diagnosis places on loved ones, even though it's absolutely not your fault? #RareCancer #FamilySupport #CommunityStrength #ChronicIllness273Share