That's Right, I Said It! A Punk! But it can definitely take it out of you. No Joke.
THE BIG BAD "C" CAN BE BEAT
4 YEARS IN HELL AND BACK
At the age of 13, I was diagnosed with Osteogenic Sarcoma of the Right Distal Ulna. Sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? Simply put, I had bone cancer with a huge malignant tumor growing out of my right ulna. This is the small forearm bone which allows you to rotate your hand and wrist. This was in 1987 and although medical science had made great strides in this field, it was still nowhere near as advanced as it is today. I was a healthy, robust, and highly athletic kid. There was no history of cancer in my family as far as I know because I do not know my biological mother or her side of the family. 
LANCE ARMSTRONG ( Brain, Lung, Testicular Cancer )
THE DIAGNOSIS

CHRISTINA APPLEGATE ( Breast Cancer )
AND SO THE PAIN BEGINS
A NIGHTMARE OF A START

COLIN POWELL ( Prostate Cancer )
THE CURE AND TREATMENT
REACTION TO CANCER
HOW DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT REACT TO THE NEWS OF HAVING CANCER?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byFEAR / CONFUSION / DENIAL
blue22d says:
Hi Ken, just wanted to stop by say hi and give update on my hubby. This is the six chemo treatment he is going through. He is in his 4th day since the treatment and usually doesn't go downhill till the 7th day or so. The blood work he has before and after are showing a high cancer indicator somewhere and so the doctors did a upper/low GI series. He need to redo one test as it was inclusive. All prayers are welcome. Bruce will continue chemo if need be. Thank you Ken for your cancer lens and a place for me to come a vent my concerns.
Posted September 17, 2009
LaraineRose says:
Cancer doesn't just run in my family, it gallops. I have lost many of the herd to cancer. I'm just being cute here ... I have thought about this a lot. I think that I'd panic. My hubby, the steady one, would talk reason into me and I'd be okay. I'd then buckle down and live each day to the fullest. I'm not a quitter.
Posted July 27, 2009
Princessa says:
I actually was scared by my doctor last summer. He thought I had Leukimia and I was sent inmediatly to the hospital for a whole week and a ton of tests. At the end the doctors discovered that I had only a very rare virus that went away in a few weeks!
At the time I was so tired that I couldn't think about anything. All I wanted was to sleep.
Posted June 19, 2009
sittonbull says:
I don't think anyone can truly predict how they will react to that kind of news. It would be a shock and fear, confusion and denial are natural reactions that surely everyone goes through. I would hope I would hope I would bounce from the initial shock with a determination to fight it with all my heart.
Posted June 16, 2009
alteredkat says:
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in mid May it was a combination of both...fear...confusion...frustration...some anger...it is a punk! Grrrrr ;o)
Posted June 15, 2009
ANGER / FRUSTRATION / STOICISM
Zut_Moon says:
I have been quirt fortunate to date but realize there are no gaurantees. Take things as they come best way I can.
Posted June 24, 2009
JaguarJulie says:
In my case I can say that it was a mixture of ALL these reactions over the past several years. Dealing with a difficult biopsy and following that up with more than a couple differences in medical opinion left me confused and more than a little frustrated. My heart goes out to those who have had to deal with having cancer as it is not always a straightforward situation and you have to do the best you can. You have to make some tough decisions and have faith in a higher power. That's how I feel about it.
Posted June 17, 2009
KarateKatGraphics says:
I hope I would be courageous for my kids' sake, but I'm sure I would be really scared at first. I just hope I would get past it to fight as hard as possible!
Posted May 28, 2009
Spook says:
A hard question to answer but I'm one of those people who somehow has an ability to empathise with others.
Posted May 12, 2009

EDIE FALCO ( Breast Cancer )
DEALING WITH THE ILLNESS
MY LIST OF ADVICE
1. Optimism and positive thinking are an absolute must in order to come out of the experience somewhat complete. You may at times go through depression, almost to the point of suicidal thoughts and you may sometimes wish to just end it all as long as you don't have to be sick and in pain anymore. But, in this I can only say "DON'T BE A PUNK!!" That's right,that's what I said. You must fight. You Must Fight! YOU MUST FIGHT!!! No one can do this for you and no matter how much support you may get from family and friends they will not completely understand what you are going through unless they have been through it themselves.
2. Everyone generally reacts differently to the different kind of drugs used. I have heard of people who didn't lose their hair, or wasn't made utterly sick and unable to keep food down. I experienced all of the above and what I found is that while you are in the sick zone, it is always best to eat plain, non-greasy or heavy foods. Drink things that are sweet like nectar or lemon lime soda so that the taste and acids aren't so bad when you have to give praise to the porcelain god every 30 minutes like i did.
3. Instead of dealing with the gradual hair loss and seeing it on your pillow every day, you may want to go ahead and shave your head beforehand and save yourself the sorrow of the loss. This is exactly what I did after suffering through it for almost a month.
4. Don't be scared to seek out and speak to others who may be going through the same ordeal because you may be able to find some kind of peace or solace in the knowledge that you are truly not alone.I found that people who tried to console me became somewhat wearisome and patronizing when they were not sick or going through what i was going through.
5. Stay as busy and active as your condition allows because as the saying goes, "An idle mind is a devil's workshop." Laying there feeling sorry for yourself and constantly asking , "why me?" is not conducive to healing either physically or mentally. Not to say that I did not have all of those negative thoughts, all I am saying is that you must always think to outweigh the negatives with abundantly more positives. As examples, constantly tell yourself things like,"I am still here, I still have a chance, I'm going to get through this with the help and love of my family and friends, I am Spartacus!, etc. I did not come from a very loving or supportive home. My father and step-mother tended to make me feel like a burden, or a bad person for having gotten sick, but I made it because I constantly reinforced myself with positive thoughts of myself and my self worth.
6. Always keep in mind that no matter how bad you think your position is, there is always somebody out there who might be in an even worse predicament than you. It's like the story of the man complaining about not having any shoes, until he saw the man with no feet.
7. Sometimes you have to almost have the patience of Jesus to combat the truly ignorant individuals you may run in to during your crisis. I remember some people laughing about my baldness and the elaborate plastic cast I had on my arm. I mean, I heard it all from, "Golden Child" to "RoboHong." I won't lie and say it doesn't hurt or anger you, but what are you going to do? Open fire with a sniper rifle from atop the conservatory? Instead of doing something as incredibly twisted and stupid as that, I always found it easier to ignore it, or if you feel the need to confront the idiot, then make use of a severe tongue lashing. If you don't know how, then I encourage you to visit my other lens called, "INSULTS 101" at www.squidoo.com/funnyinsults. I think you can enlighten yourself in the art of verbal roasting and counter-attack there.

JOHN KERRY ( Prostate Cancer )
AND SO THIS LENS COMES TO A CLOSE
MY WORDS OF INSPIRATION
Most importantly my friends, remember that YOU ARE NOT ALONE in this fight. There is an army of us out there sharing in this. I am just an Average Joe, but perhaps you will recognize some of these other people, above and below, who are also SURVIVORS AND FIGHTERS!
THE "C" WORD

FRAN DRESCHER ( Uterine Cancer )

KYLIE MINOGUE ( Breast Cancer )

MELISSA ETHERIDGE ( Breast Cancer )

OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN ( Breast Cancer )

RICHARD ROUNDTREE ( Male Breast Cancer )

ROBERT DENIRO ( Prostate Cancer )

ROD STEWART ( Thyroid Cancer )

RUDY GIULIANI ( Prostate Cancer )

SHERYL CROWE ( Breast Cancer )

CHARLIE WATTS ( Throat Cancer ) Stones Drummer

PATRICK SWAYZE ( Pancreatic Cancer )

STEVE JOBS ( Pancreatic Cancer )

JOE TORRE ( Prostate Cancer )

KEN GRIFFEY, SR. ( Prostate Cancer ) / ALBERTA GRIFFEY ( Colorectal Cancer )

SUZANNE SOMERS ( Breast Cancer )

NELSON MANDELA ( Prostate Cancer )

KATHY BATES ( Ovarian Cancer )

TOM GREEN ( Testicular Cancer )

CHARLESTON HESTON ( Survived Prostate Cancer 1998 , Died of Alzheimers 2008 )

DAN ABRAMS ( Testicular Cancer )

SCOTT HAMILTON ( Testicular Cancer )

RICHARD BELZER ( Testicular Cancer )
IN MEMORIUM. CELEBRITIES WHO LOST THEIR FIGHT AGAINST CANCER
May God Bless Them and Keep Them. R.I.P
Below is a short list of famous idols and icons who fell to Cancer.

DON KNOTTS ( Lung Cancer )

JOHN WAYNE ( Lung Cancer )

WALT DISNEY ( Lung Cancer )

DESI ARNAZ ( Lung Cancer )

NAT KING COLE ( Lung Cancer )

PETER JENNINGS ( Lung Cancer )

LOU RAWLS ( Lung Cancer )

YUL BRENNER ( Lung Cancer )
PAUL NEWMAN ( Lung Cancer )

DAVE THOMAS ( Liver Cancer )

EARL WOODS ( Prostate Cancer )

MERV GRIFFIN ( Prostate Cancer )

ANNE BANCROFT ( Uterine Cancer )

BOB DENVER ( Throat Cancer )

JOHNNIE COCHRAN ( Brain Cancer )

CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM R. REHNQUIST ( Thyroid Cancer )

BOB MARLEY ( Malignant Melanoma )

BEA ARTHUR ( Unknown Cancer )

DANA REEVE ( Lung Cancer )

GEORGE HARRISON ( Throat Cancer )

JEFF HEALEY ( Retinoblastoma / Sarcoma )

EDDIE RABBIT ( Lung Cancer )

GEORGE HERMAN RUTH "THE BABE" ( Oral Cancer )

HUMPHREY BOGART ( Esophagus Cancer )

JACKIE BOUVIER KENNEDY ONASSIS ( Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma )

SAMMY DAVIS, JR. ( Throat Cancer )

MICHAEL LANDON ( Pancreatic and Liver Cancer )

DAN TURK ( Testicular Cancer )

BRIAN PICCOLO ( Testicular Cancer )

FARRAH FAWCETT ( Anal Cancer )
Thank You For Visiting
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- Duane (hypyklrz) Duane (hypyklrz) Dec 7, 2009 @ 11:28 pm
- Very moving article, Ken. I'm not even going to attempt to imagine what you went through, but a beautiful triumph. The pictorial at the end was quite moving also. The world is a better place with you in it.
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- Ike Ike Nov 29, 2009 @ 4:01 pm
- Nice page thanks great information i learned a few things 5 stars!
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- OhMe OhMe Nov 29, 2009 @ 7:30 am
- Back again to this great lens to give you a sincere Squid Angel Blessing!
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- MikkiGVee MikkiGVee Nov 24, 2009 @ 8:15 pm
- A wonderfully inspiring lens - from the heart. Your closing remarks and tributes are truly touching. Great job on a difficult subject. -Mikki
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- PaulHassing PaulHassing Oct 31, 2009 @ 6:44 pm
- Jolly good lens. Your gallery of pictures really brought the message home. Many thanks! Best regards, Paul. :)
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- Susan52 Susan52 Oct 31, 2009 @ 12:24 pm
- Thanks for this lens! I was just diagnosed with anal cancer and have treatment and survival ahead of me. I appreciate your wonderful positive attitude despite such a horrible diagnosis as a child. That had to be very scary.
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- Susan52 Susan52 Oct 31, 2009 @ 12:24 pm
- Thanks for this lens! I was just diagnosed with anal cancer and have treatment and survival ahead of me. I appreciate your wonderful positive attitude despite such a horrible diagnosis as a child. That had to be very scary.
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- Spook Spook Oct 25, 2009 @ 11:42 am
- Just dropping by again to see a wonderful personal story. Blessed by an Angel.
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- 24websurf 24websurf Oct 20, 2009 @ 7:17 pm
- You have given hope to many and encouraged people to live their lives even in the face of this terrible disease. I am so happy to be our friend. ~ Blessed by a Squid Angel ~
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- lyechin2002 lyechin2002 Sep 11, 2009 @ 2:05 am
- pls visit my blog www.earthrises.net
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