Here’s a website worth checking out: the digital cancer quilt at FacingCancerTogether.
I’ve seen similar photo “quilts” whose squares are photos of people with cancer, but this one’s got a cool, easy-to-use interface, allowing different configurations of photos within the square, as well as a place to add some narrative text.
It’s still kind of small, but if we survivors all add a square, it will grow larger pretty fast.
Together, all those squares add up to quite a story of hope!
Since my December 2, 2005 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnosis, I've been on a slow-motion journey of survivorship. Chemo wiped out my aggressive disease in May, 2006, but an indolent variety is still lurking. I had my thyroid removed due to papillary thyroid cancer in 2011, and was diagnosed with recurrent thyroid cancer in 2017. Join me for a survivor's reflections on life, death, faith, politics, the Bible and everything else. DISCLAIMER: I’m not a doctor, so don't look here for medical advice.
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Thank you so much for sharing the Quilt! And, thank for adding your story! It's been really powerful exploring the stories that have been added, and I am looking forward to seeing how it evolves. Also thank you for sharing your journey in your blog. I am touched by your thoughtful posts.
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