
Parenting with Cancer Improved My Relationship with My Daughter
When both parents get cancer, a teenager steps up to help out, pulling the family closer.

Parenthood: Why Lying to Your Kids about Cancer Helps No One
When one person in a family has cancer, it’s like the whole family has cancer, and you have to let everyone deal with it however they need to.

CHEMO SABE: “A little bit of fighter, a little bit of coward.”
I just wanted my cancer to be as un-bad as possible.

The Dirty Little Secret of Moms with Cancer
If you don’t do all that crazy-busy stuff — even because you don’t have the energy or the white blood cells to lift yourself off the couch — it makes you feel like a bad mom

GUEST POST: Cancer’s Energy Calculus
I have anywhere from 8 to 12 good hours a day, and in that, I must attend to my health, my family, my job, and hopefully, some of my important relationships.

PARENTS WITH CANCER: “Push Yourself to Get Up”
I did not tell my daughter because she was too young to understand. She just thought I had a funny/bad haircut.

Oh, Shoot: Moms Who Rocked Parenting with Cancer
I said yes, not realizing it would mean I’d end up in pink snakeskin pants and 5-inch Nicole Miller heels, rocking out to Nirvana and sipping Champagne in Manhattan photography studio.