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Libby's H*O*P*E* - An on-line resource dedicated to the support of ovarian cancer survivors and their families through various on-line medical and education resources based upon the principle that "information is power." The empowerment of all ovarian cancer survivors through educational awareness allows them to persevere in their fight against ovarian cancer and proactively choose hope.
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The power of maintaining optimism and... | Chatelaine.com
Elana Waldman is an inspirational ovarian cancer survivor and founder of the It's Time to Shout global awareness movement. Elana's latest video on Chatelaine's blog highlights the power of living life positively. (03 Jun 11)Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jun 3, 2011 -
Yoga in Cancer Patients -- Immediate and Enduring Benefits
Dr. Danielle Casden, a Clinical Health Psychologist & Therapeutic Yoga Instructor at the Moores University of California San Diego Cancer Center, talks about the use of yoga with cancer patients. (13 May 11)Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* May 13, 2011 -
Ovarian Cancer Survivor Helps Others In Need Through MedGift
At 23 years old, Diem Brown faced the greatest challenge of her life: she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Diem experienced depression and a sense of helplessness as she coped with chemotherapy, expensive medical bills and new challenges such as finding an affordable human hair wig. Friends, family and co-workers all offered to help, but Diem didn’t have a way to accept, organize and keep track of the many kind offers of assistance. It was this specific situation that was the inspiration for her to createCollected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Mar 25, 2011 -
MyLifeLine.org: A Strong Support Network is Critical For Cancer Patients -
MyLifeLine.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that encourages cancer patients and caregivers to create free, customized websites. It's mission is to empower patients to build an online support community of family and friends to foster connection, inspiration, and healing. 19 Mar. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Mar 19, 2011 -
Does Cancer Have a Sense of Humor? The Use of Humor in Patients with Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Margaret Rausch addresses the use of humor as a coping tool in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. (01 Mar. 11)Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Mar 1, 2011 -
Tenovus Sing for Life Choir - NCRI Conference
The U.K.'s Tenovus Sing for Life Choir was established as a research project to measure the health & psychosocial benefits of singing for cancer patients and their familes and has since developed into a strong support network for its members who now meet on a weekly basis. http://www.tenovus.org.uk/ 20 Jan. 11Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jan 20, 2011 -
Mission Remission
Mission Remission's goal is to give back to cancer survivors by funding new support groups. Over the next 2 years, the organization's mission is to raise $1 million. To learn more go to http://www.supportmissionremission.com/million-dollar-mission/ 03 Jan 11Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jan 3, 2011 -
I'm Here Today
"I'm Here Today" is about Patricia Santistevan's 6 1/2 year ovarian cancer battle. Pat wishes to reach 1 million women to raise ovarian cancer awareness. Women need to know about the symptoms, diagnosis and prevention of ovarian cancer. 29 Dec. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Dec 29, 2010 -
"Let's Talk" Laurie - Ovarian Cancer Survivor - Women's Oncology Research & Dialogue
WORD "Let's Talk" Laurie - Ovarian Cancer Survivor... discusses a few key components that helped her battle ovarian cancer.Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Dec 10, 2010 -
Pregnant with Ovarian Cancer Video Diary (Part 2)
I am a 5 year ovarian cancer survivor (as of 2010). All turned out well! This movie is intended for the support of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer while pregnant and receiving chemotherapy during their pregnancy. Part II is much easier to watch than part I. This video is meant to give hope, and understanding to an extremely difficult diagnosis. 18 Nov. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Nov 18, 2010 -
Pregnant with Ovarian Cancer Video Diary (Part 1)
I am a 5 year ovarian cancer survivor (as of 2010). All turned out well! This movie is intended for the support of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer while pregnant and receiving chemotherapy during their pregnancy. 18 Nov. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Nov 18, 2010 -
Keeping the Will to Live While Fighting Ovarian Cancer
Paula shares with us why she wants to live despite her fight against ovarian cancer. 18 Nov. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Nov 18, 2010 -
Women Shave Their Hair Before Losing It - NBC Today Show
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) talks to Ann Curry about how some women are taking control of their cancer treatment by shaving their heads instead of losing their hair to chemo. 05 Nov. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Nov 5, 2010 -
Taking the fear factor out of cancer - The University of Nottingham
Cancer: A Beginner’s Guide is the first book of its kind covering all of the issues related to the disease in a clear and straightforward way, rather than concentrating on just one particular scientific aspect. The book was the brainchild of author Dr Paul Scotting, of the University of Nottingham’s Institute Centre for Genetics and Genomics, who scoured bookshop shelves for such an introductory text on cancer for his medical students before realising that it didn’t currently exist. 03 Nov. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Nov 3, 2010 -
Advanced Directives: What Patients Want to Know but Won't Ask
I'm Dr. Howard Hochster and this is the Medscape Oncology Minute. Do patients want to discuss advanced directives with their physicians? And if so, with whom do they prefer to discuss this issue? These questions were addressed by Dow and colleagues[1] at the University of Virginia Commonwealth Hospital. In a study 10 years earlier, only 33% of patients had completed an advanced directive (AD) at the time of admission, but 59% supported the notion of discussing it with their admitting physician. The VirginiCollected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Aug 19, 2010 -
Telephone Call Can Help Cancer Depression
A simple phone call could help some cancer patients deal with pain and depression. 29 Jul. 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jul 29, 2010 -
Women Use Yoga To Recover From Chemotherapy
Cancer survivors use yoga to calm anxiety and recover from chemo therapy. 15 Jul 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jul 16, 2010 -
Home Before Dark: A Family Portrait of Cancer and Healing
In May 2005, David Treadway—a successful psychologist, writer, husband, and father of two adult sons—was diagnosed with stage 4, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and given a 25% chance of survival. Here, in beautifully crafted alternating chapters, all four Treadways tell the story of their first year with cancer. Moving, heartbreaking, morbidly wry and ultimately uplifting, Home Before Dark captures the everyday struggles of living with and loving someone fighting for his life. 01 Jun 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Jun 1, 2010 -
The Power of Prayer In the Fight Against Cancer
Bonnie Clarke is putting the power of God to work in her battle against ovarian cancer. 18 May 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* May 18, 2010 -
Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis - Telling the Family
Paula shares how she told her family she had ovarian cancer. 20 April 10Collected in Libby's H*O*P*E* Apr 20, 2010
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Libby's H*O*P*E* (tm) Elana Waldman is an inspirational ovarian cancer survivor and founder of the It's Time to Shout global awareness movement. Elana's latest video on Chatelaine's blog highlights the power of living life positively. (03 Jun 11)
Jun 3, 2011