How This App Is Helping Cancer Patients And Caregivers

When Denise Albert was diagnosed with cancer, doctors gave her one piece of advice.

“Don’t Google anything.”

The divorced mom of two young boys says she felt scared and alone with nowhere to turn. “I didn’t know anyone else who had gone through cancer at 41.” At the time, she worked in the media and chose to share her story publicly. “What happened was truly incredible. People started reaching out from all across the country with love, support, and wisdom from their own cancer experiences. Hearing people share things like, ‘If your nose runs all the time, it may be because your nose hairs are

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