Jacqueline Howard DDS+Followhow my daughter's dna saved my lifeAfter losing his baby girl, Sidney Raz found out he had stomach cancer through genetic testing. Thanks to this early discovery, he's undergoing surgery to remove his stomach—it was caught before it developed into a life-threatening stage. "Her DNA saved my life," Sidney shares. He's ready to adjust to life without a stomach and grateful for the chance to fight back against cancer. #HealthJourney #GeneticTesting #CancerAwareness #Health1045Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowSinus Infection? It Was Actually CancerImagine thinking you just have a stubborn sinus infection, but it turns out to be leukemia. That’s what happened to 22-year-old Breeze Hunter. She kept feeling off—headaches, weight loss, total exhaustion—until doctors finally ran blood tests and found out it was acute myeloid leukemia. After chemo, radiation, and a stem cell transplant, she’s now in remission. Wild reminder to trust your gut if something feels off! #HealthJourney #CancerAwareness #TrustYourGut #RealStories #Health51073Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowDid Big Pharma Hide a Cheap Cancer Fix?Ever wonder why you never hear about natural cancer cures? Back in the '70s, a scientist found that a mix of vitamins and enzymes could shrink tumors in mice—no pricey treatments needed. But instead of celebrating, the medical industry buried the research. The takeaway? Sometimes, what’s good for your wallet (and health) isn’t good for Big Pharma’s bottom line. Always dig deeper before buying into expensive treatments! #Business #healthhacks #cancerawareness16051Share
Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowKaitlyn Bristowe’s Heartbreaking Family UpdateKaitlyn Bristowe just shared that her stepdad Rob is battling incurable stage 4 cancer, and honestly, it’s gut-wrenching. She opened up about how much he means to her and asked everyone to send prayers, love, and good vibes his way. Kaitlyn’s been cherishing family time lately, and her Bachelor Nation friends are flooding her with support. It’s a reminder to hug your loved ones a little tighter today. #FamilyFirst #CancerAwareness #BachelorNation #Health #BodyHealth #FamilyFirst608Share
Joseph Bradley+FollowA stranger’s compliment led to a life-saving cancer diagnosisA simple compliment at an ice-cream shop changed everything for Laina Nielson. After noticing a small indent in her breast, she trusted her instincts—even when her doctor was almost certain it was nothing. Pushing for a biopsy, Laina discovered she had aggressive breast cancer at just 29. Her journey through surgery, chemo, and recovery was tough, but she’s now cancer-free and open about the realities of healing. Laina’s story is a powerful reminder: trust your gut, advocate for yourself, and support each other. Have you ever had to push for answers about your health? Let’s talk about it. #Health #BodyHealth #CancerAwareness759161Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowCancer Diagnoses Set to Skyrocket by 2040Did you know someone in England could be diagnosed with cancer every two minutes until 2040? That’s over 6 million people! Experts blame lifestyle choices and an ageing population for the spike, and cancer charities are calling for urgent government action. The NHS is already struggling with delays, and this surge could push it over the edge. The South East is expected to see the biggest jump, but every region will be hit. Early diagnosis and prevention are more important than ever! #Health #BodyHealth #CancerAwareness103Share
Kristi Key+FollowCancer Cases Set to Surge by 2040Did you know England could see over 6 million new cancer cases by 2040? That’s like someone getting diagnosed every two minutes! Charities are pushing the government for better early detection, prevention, and support. The numbers are up 14% from the last 15 years, with common cancers like prostate, breast, and lung expected to hit record highs. Survival rates are better, but the NHS is already stretched. The new National Cancer Plan could be a game-changer if it gets the funding and action it needs. #Health #BodyHealth #CancerAwareness65Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowShe Thought It Was Just Neck Pain…Imagine thinking your neck just hurts from stress, but it turns out to be cancer. That’s what happened to Hanna Bordage, a 19-year-old soccer player and pre-med student. She noticed her neck hurt every time she drank alcohol—super weird, right? After a soccer injury led to a full checkup, doctors found a massive tumor near her heart. Now, after beating Hodgkin Lymphoma, she’s helping others spot the signs and sharing her journey online. Wild how life can flip in an instant! #Health #BodyHealth #CancerAwareness18910Share
William Goodwin+FollowBoston’s mobile vans break barriers in cancer screeningColorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the U.S., but Mass General Brigham is taking action right on Boston’s streets. Their mobile care vans, along with multilingual outreach, are making it easier for everyone—especially in underserved neighborhoods—to get screened early. Community health workers help in six languages, guiding folks through the process and even arranging rides. The result? More people are getting checked, and early detection is already saving lives. It’s a big step toward closing health gaps in our city. How do you think these kinds of programs could change healthcare in your neighborhood? #Cars #BostonHealth #CancerAwareness00Share
Misty Brady+FollowWhen Morning Sickness Isn’t Just Morning SicknessImagine thinking your pregnancy nausea is normal, but it turns out to be cancer. That’s what happened to Sophia Yasin, who had to make the heartbreaking choice to end her pregnancy for life-saving chemo. Her pregnancy symptoms actually helped doctors catch her fast-growing lymphoma in time. Now in remission, Sophia is raising money for Lymphoma Action in memory of her baby girl, Kainaat Pearl. Her story is a gut punch, but also a reminder to trust your instincts when something feels off. #Health #BodyHealth #CancerAwareness230Share