Testimonios de sobrevivientes de cáncer
Testimonios de sobrevivientes de cánceres ginecológicos
Muchas mujeres a través del país han compartido sus testimonios como sobrevivientes para la campaña Conozca su cuerpo: Infórmese sobre los cánceres ginecológicos de los CDC. Sus relatos de primera mano ofrecen enseñanzas importantes para otras mujeres.
Testimonios sobre las pruebas de detección
Aquí encontrará historias de personas que describen por qué se hicieron las pruebas de detección de cáncer colorrectal y sus experiencias con estas. Algunos fueron diagnosticados con cáncer.
--------Cancer Survivor Stories
CDC’s Stories of Survivorship
Cancer has touched the lives of many CDC employees. Some of them share their stories and words of wisdom.
Gynecologic Cancer Survivor Stories
Women from across the country have shared their personal survivor stories for CDC’s Inside Knowledge: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancercampaign. Their first-hand accounts offer important lessons for other women.
Breast Cancer in Young Women
CDC’s Bring Your Brave campaign shares stories from women whose lives have been deeply affected by breast cancer. These stories help other young women understand their risk for breast cancer.
Colorectal Cancer Personal Screening Stories
Several people who had screening tests for colorectal cancer describe why they did it and what the experience was like for them. Some were diagnosed with cancer.
Blogs
- I Have Liver Cancer, But You Don’t Have To: An illness caught Gary, 61, off guard in 2013. When doctors suggested he go for more tests, he knew his condition was more severe than he first guessed.
- My Personal Prescription for Surviving Cancer: George Hilliard explains that he had already survived two kinds of cancer when his doctor gave him the shocking news that he had prostate cancer.
- Being a Cancer Survivor Reminds Me Life Is Precious: Traci Ramirez shares what happened after she found a lump in her left breast.
- A Tan Is Not a Sign of Health: Sharon McKenna has had three melanomas surgically removed. Now, she teaches sun safety to kids.
- Knowing BRCA Changed My Life: Just months after a clean mammogram, in late 2007, Debbie Wasserman Schultz heard those terrible words, “You have breast cancer.”
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