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Cancersurvivor.com was created to be a valuable resource for those affected by cancer — those battling the disease itself, as well as family, friends, and others supporting them.
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Featured books
Supporting loved ones includes knowing what to do and say. Words are powerful and they have the ability to give hope and comfort to those going through the cancer journey. We’ve featured a handful of great books here to help you along the way.
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Our story
Cancersurvivor.com was created — out of necessity — for a lacking the knowledge of what to do when someone you know has cancer.
A friend of ours was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma. It was very impacting and yet we didn’t know how to respond or what we could do to help. Although we were able to find medical websites that explained the science of the disease, it was difficult determining what we should do, as close friends, to support her and her family.
We then decided to create a website to provide valuable information that other people in similar situations could use as a resource. Through providing support, sharing stories and resources, and making connections, it was our hope that we could help others affected by the disease.
Unfortunately, we could not not generate enough revenue to keep the full website going and had to take it down. It is our hope that Cancersurvivor.com can still be utilized by someone — whether an organization or an individual who has the same passion and desire to help others.
If you’re interested, please reach out and we’ll have a conversation.














