Cancer can happen to anyone, even the rich and famous. Not all of these are about pancreatic cancer but they are devoted to telling their stories and all are inspirational.
Celebrity Cancer Diagnosis: This site has up to date information on celebrities with all forms of cancer. People include Farah Fawcett, Robin Roberts, and U.S. Senator George Mitchell. Articles contain topics on first diagnosis, updates, and messages of thanks.
Geralyn Lucas: Geralyn was 27 years old and working at 20/20 when she discovered a lump in her breast that was diagnosed as breast cancer. As a result of the diagnosis, she had a mastectomy. She then went on to become author of the best-seller, “Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy,” and gives inspiring messages of courage. Also included are links to other helpful sites and what the reader can do to join the fight against cancer.
Randy Pausch: A professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, Randy learned that he was terminally ill in September of 2006. This led to his now world renowned lecture, entitled “”The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” His blog recounts professional and personal highlights, is full of photos, and offers links to the lecture.
Christina Applegate: Best known for her role as Kelly Bundy on the television series “Married With Children,” Christina announced her diagnosis with breast cancer in August 2008. After undergoing a double mastectomy, the actress soon returned to work. This site has numerous messages of support for her and others experiencing this disease.
The Lustgarten Foundation - Denver, Colorado Chapter. This is the official blog of the Denver Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk (formerly the Rich Phillips Memorial Walk), a fundraiser held each year in November. The walk benefits the Lustgarten Foundation and their mission to find a cure for pancreatic cancer through research. Help us help us find a cure and support those battling pancreatic cancer and their families here in Colorado.
Who we are.
Join the fight against pancreatic cancer! The 2015 Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk is Sunday, November 1st at Sloan's Lake Park, Denver, CO.
All the money raised goes directly to pancreatic cancer research thanks to the Lustgarten Foundation!
Thursday, December 01, 2011
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