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Five Years LaterShe made it. One, two, three, four, five years later, and she is still cancer free. Your loved one has arrived, to the pink ball, and it’s time to celebrate. It’s time to do something really reallY, realLLY, reaLLY, reALLY, rEALLY, REALLY BIG for her. Now that her cancer is no more, get out into that great big world and live life to its fullest— today, this week, month, year, and for the rest of your and her days. To talk with John and other guys about Five Years Later, click here for The Forum. |
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Five Years Later Articles
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Sharon’s Ninth Anniversary
I just wanted to celebrate with everyone today my wife Sharon’s 9th anniversary as a breast cancer survivor.
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Help Your Fellow Stand By Her Brother
If you are one of the lucky ones who have seen your wife, sister, mom, daughter, friend, coworker whomp cancer’s butt, and she is doing well five or more years since her initial diagnosis, think about helping out your fellow Stand by Her brother who is in desperate need of your help.
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Pura Vida
The people of Costa Rica have a saying that they’ve trademarked as their national slogan pura vida, the literal translation being ‘‘pure life.’’ But the real meaning of the phrase, according to the Costa Ricans…
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She Made It!
She made it. Five years later, and she is still cancer free. Five years is the traditional milestone in the medical community that says, in plain and simple terms, that she beat breast cancer and is cured.
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