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Every person touched by cancer has a story. During the 2007 and 2008 Annual Cancer Survivorship Celebration, six survivors expressed in their own words what survivorship means to them.

Meg Berte Owen

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2008 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 10 minutes

Meg Berte Owen, a 13-year survivor of Hodgkin's disease, shares her philosophy on life after cancer. Meg stresses the importance of support after active treatment and making her new reality the best it can be. She recounts the thrilling experience of participating in the Tour of Hope, a coast-to-coast relay bike ride led by Lance Armstrong, in which she rode 80 to 100 miles a day, despite having significant damage to her lungs as a result of her disease and its treatment.


Cathy Bueti

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2008 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 25 minutes

Cathy Bueti, widowed at age 25 and diagnosed with breast cancer age 31, is a seven-year survivor. She shares highlights from her memoir, Breastless in the City: A Young Woman's Story of Love, Loss, and Breast Cancer. Cathy tells of her determination to date throughout her illness with humor and courage.


Nicholas DuBrul

Ewing's Sarcoma Survivor Nicholas DuBrul
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2007 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 4 minutes

Nicholas Du Brul, a 25-year survivor of the childhood cancer Ewing's sarcoma, reports that he went on to marry after treatment and that he and his wife are parents of a five-year-old girl, "one of many miracles."


Karen Greene

Bladder Cancer Survivor Karen Greene
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2007 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 4 minutes

Karen Greene, a seven-year survivor of metastatic bladder cancer, observes, "We faced our mortality and are still here -- live long and prosper!"


Bob Kosinski

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2008 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 5 minutes

Bob Kosinski, a 15-year survivor of a brain tumor, discusses the enormous challenges of being permanently visually impaired as a result of his tumor. "This was not an easy experience for me. It took me a long time to realize that this was a new way of life for me -- a new normal."


Brian Wickman

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2007 Survivorship Celebration
Run Time: 7 minutes

Brian Wickman, who survived thyroid cancer and sarcoma, asks, "How long must one survive to be considered a cancer survivor?" His answer? "Surviving is just another word for living. And so, as long as I'm alive, I'm a survivor." He expresses how love helped him through his experience.


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