Archive for Fighting Cancer Together
Lesbian Cancer Survivors Talk
Posted by: | CommentsDr. Ronit Elk, psychologist and out Lesbian, talks with three women about their survivorship experience from their perspective as lesbians, Read More→
Hair Loss from Chemo incites Homophobia
Posted by: | CommentsA young woman who shaved off her hair in tribute to a friend who died of cancer has told how she was subjected to taunts and abuse for being bald. Read More→
LGBT Cancer and Inspiration
Posted by: | CommentsSometimes you just need an inspiration to get up in the morning. Lesbian-feminist pioneer Barbara Hammer made a movie, A Horse Is Not a Metaphor, while battling cancer and undergoing chemo treatment.
LGBT / GLBT Cancer Survivor Lesson from Land Mine Survivor
Posted by: | CommentsThe Five Steps of Survival from a survivor of an Israeli land mine explosion, for us as cancer survivors. Read More→
Cynthia Nixon surviving Breast Cancer
Posted by: | CommentsCynthia Nixon said, “I didn’t want paparazzi at the hospital while I was going through this,” Read More→
Dallas, Texas — GLBT friendly medical care seminar.
Posted by: | CommentsOur good friends at Gilda’s Club in Dallas have a valuable GLBT event coming up: Read More→
Lesbian Cancer Initiative
Posted by: | CommentsGreat little story about the Lesbian Cancer Initiative in NYC. Read More→
LGBT Cancer Survivors Celebrate Valentine’s Day!
Posted by: | CommentsOutWithCancer, at http://www.outwithcancer.com , the worlds first international program for LGBT cancer survivors, celebrates Valentine’s Day. Read More→
LGBT Cancer Holiday Wishes
Posted by: | CommentsMalecare’s LGBT cancer project, OutWithCancer , marches into it’s third year of service to our community. Our OutWithCancer LGBT social network continues to be a rich and dynamic community of cancer survivors. Our various web sites and publications continue to be fountain of information and authority on cancer issues. And, proudly, OutWithCancer continues to draw national attention. Let no one doubt that LGBT cancer survivors have a national nonprofit. Our work is powerful and conducted with extreme economy. OutWithCancer is here to stay and grow.
OutWithCancer is focused on us, the diagnosed, the caregivers, the lovers, the friends and the family of all LGBT people diagnosed with cancer.
A warm hug of thanks to all whose spirit fills our work. And, to you, the inner glow of happiness and well being that OutWithCancer brings to all we meet and help.