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The Not Really Terminal Terminal Patient Put in the Wrong Terminal Coping With Cancer

The Not Really Terminal Terminal Patient Put in the Wrong Terminal

*February 2022* By Lisa Goldman, lung cancer survivor Have you ever gone to the airport to catch a flight to another country and you arrive at the international terminal only to discover you’re in the wrong place, apparently your international flight isn’t “international enough” to qualify for the international terminal.…
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March 23, 2022
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EGFR Resisters Grief and Coping Zoom Session with CancerCare Grief Counselor Coping With Cancer

EGFR Resisters Grief and Coping Zoom Session with CancerCare Grief Counselor

*December 2021* We have lost a fair number of people in our group recently which has taken an emotional toll on many of us. The LCRF responded to our needs by scheduling a zoom session on December 9th with Win Boerckel, MSW, MBA, LCSW-R, CancerCare's Long Island Director of Social Service.…
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March 23, 2022
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Still Living With Uncertainty Coping With Cancer

Still Living With Uncertainty

*May 2021*  from Lungcancer.net, written by Ivy  Elkins This past February 13th marked one year since having an upper right lobectomy that resulted in me reaching NED (No Evidence of Disease). Fortunately, I am still considered NED and hope that this status will last a long, long time. Oncologist visits…
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June 21, 2021
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LUNGevity’s HOPE Summit: Ivy Elkin’s Journey to Research Advocacy AdvocacyStories

LUNGevity’s HOPE Summit: Ivy Elkin’s Journey to Research Advocacy

*May 2021* EGFR Resister co-founder Ivy Elkins  presented with Dr. Upal Basu Roy, Executive Director of LUNGevity, on “Understanding the Science of Lung Cancer and Research Advocacy” at the 2021 Hope Summit on Saturday, May 22. Her portion of the presentation centered on the importance of patient-driven research and her…
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June 21, 2021