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Weekly Roundup 5/31/2016
May 31st, 2016

Hi everyone!

Below is some of the latest news on IHadCancer so you don't miss out on anything. You can jump to the content mentioned by clicking directly on the text.

We're so excited and grateful to be exhibiting our first time this year at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)'s annual meeting in Chicago, IL, from June 3rd-6th at McCormick Place.

We will be representing the entire IHC community in hopes to meet people and learn more about the changing face of healthcare today. We're so excited to share what we learn and develop new things in the future for you guys! After the site relaunch, Webby win, and this event, it's definitely been an exciting spring!

If you're at the event, know anyone who will be, or in the area please stop by our humble table :) (still a start-up)!

We're so honored to be included in Healthline's list of best cancer blogs this year! Our blog wouldn't be what it is without you guys and all of our writers- thank you!

Most Recent Blog Posts

How I Calm Myself Down In The Middle of a Crisis

8 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Chemo

Is It Possible To Feel Sexy After Cancer?

Recent Dear Cancer Messages

I tried my best to be healthy but still you came into my life. I hate you so bad, you kept me up all night! However though you made me appreciate life more.

I hate you beyond words you took my whole world away. My husband was a good man and you attacked him with no regrets. I can't understand why you are so evil and want to hurt his children he won't be here to see Daisy start kindergarten or Molly's first Father's Day. How about her first birthday. I hope you rot in Hell. Thanks for ruining my happy ever after with on of the greatest guys in the world. Sincerely, heartbroken!!!

Recent Facebook Posts

"I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in 2011, when I was 23. I was given a 10 to 15 percent chance of survival and doctors prepared my family for the chance that I might die within 24 hours. My lungs collapsed, my kidney collapsed, I lost sight in my right eye, I had an infection in my spine and could barely walk. I was told I was type 1 diabetic as well. I had my bone marrow transplant in 2013 - my brother was half match.Since then I have been in remission. Life is crazy sometimes. Anything can happen to anyone at anytime. Don’t take life for granted. Be funny, be bold and do good to others." -Manish‬ ‪‬ Read more here.

"We hope any one celebrating ‪#‎MemorialDayWeekend‬ is having a good time but please..don't forget the sunscreen. ‪#‎alwayswearsunscreen‬ ‪‬ Read more here.

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Thanks for all of your support!

-The IHC Team

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