Surviving CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Surviving Cancer. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download If you really want to survive, it’s possible what happened to me is the story of a lot of people fate. fourteen years ago, i was a young and healthy woman, a single mother, working hard and happy with my life. on a regular medical test, everything changed and instead of hearing the good news that i am ok, the doctor told me that i am actually very ill, suffering from a very advanced cancer, and with no really chance to get better. after the shock and not believing is happening to me, i took the biggest decision of all my live: to do not give up and to fight the disease, no matter statistics and chances. and i got all the stuff: surgeries, chemoteraphies, radiations and it didn’t work, and then another treataments protocol, and all this again and again and again. despite to doctor prognoses and despite statistic, here i am, almost ten years after this nightmare, my child is already big and independent, and i love my life much, much more then before. everybody who knows me are still asking me what was my secret weapon against cancer. i am not sure, i believe without the convetional treatments i wouldn’t be here, but also i am sure, that my will to live, also help me all the way. so, my message for all the people in my situation is: if you really want to live, believe that you can find in yourself the power to make it! June 2007
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