After being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in my 30s, I morbidly wondered: Would I die before I had the chance to have sex again?
Dying for Sex, about a terminally ill Manhattan woman searching for sexual communion, is probably FX on Hulu’s strongest new show since The Bear. Like that funny-sad hit, this eight-episode series takes place at the intersection of exhilaration and despair.
What would you do if you were only given a few years to live after being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness? For many, it’s a question that is too awful to even comprehend. But for New Girl creator Elizabeth Meriwether and Kim Rosenstock,
Teddi Mellencamp said she believed not long ago that her battle against cancer was over. It was anything but. The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star and daughter of rock legend John Mellencamp revealed in an interview this week that her stage 4 cancer has spread and that doctors have found four new brain tumors.
Katie Thurston — who was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer after the disease spread to her liver — opened up about her “sad moments” and admitted that living like you’re dying is easier said than done following her diagnosis.
Bobby Sherman, an actor and singer who rose to teen idol status in the 1960s, has been diagnosed with cancer. Sherman's wife Brigitte Poublon announced the diagnosis in a post to Facebook Tuesday and thanked his "cherished fans" for "remembering him." She did not specify the type of cancer.
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A Belfast man who has been diagnosed with stage four spinal cancer says that he hopes to be "fast and tumorous" as he prepares to take on a half marathon in a wheelchair later this year.
All proceeds from Tuesday's benefit dinner will go to Butterfield and his family to help with at-home nursing aides, hospice care, and future bills.