A New Definition Of Survivor
websitebuilder • November 2, 2019
Anyone diagnosed and going through cancer treatment longs for the day they are called a "survivor". But what if we turn the tables upside down and realize that from the time you're told you have cancer, you're a survivor?
What if every minute of enduring therapies and treatments makes you a survivor? What if living with the disease gives you that label? Some find that the current survivor status almost dismisses everything they've gone through so it's an interesting idea to switch mindset to this new definition of survivor.
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Alex Trebek, must loved host of Jeopardy!, has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Earlier this month he spoke candidly about how he has been doing since he diagnosis a year ago. He also talks about how happy he is to have reached the one year survival marker, which only 18% of those who are diagnosed reach.

"I never think of you as someone who had cancer" was said to Liza Bernstein after multiple cancer diagnoses. Later, during her third experience with cancer, in a haze of exhaustion and despair, she realized that it was impossible for cancer not to be a part of her identity. She asked herself, "Why should I cower in the denial of my experience because it inconveniences others?" From that moment, Liza decided to use her experiences and her identity for good, to help others. And she has continued to do just that since that moment in time.