“I have no regrets. I had an amazing surrogate who carried my son for me. I am so grateful to her. I can even say I am grateful for having cancer. I was always meant to be a mom, but if I didnt have cancer, I never would have had Zev. I would have had a kid, but not Zev, and I want Zev - tantrums and all.” IfsWantI CanKidsSonRegretMomGratefulCancerMy SonMeant To BeNo RegretsI Am GratefulHave No RegretsSo GratefulTantrumsSurrogates Author:Marissa Jaret Winokur
“I lost my mother two years ago to cancer. But the greatest gift she gave to me was showing me how to be a wonderful and loving mom to my two sons, even now that they are grown men.” MenYearsTwoMotherLostWonderfulSonMomYears AgoCancerTwo YearsGreatest GiftsGrown ManTwo Years Ago Author:Carla Hall
“I'm a huge breast cancer awareness advocate because my mom went through breast cancer recently. It really brought our family closer.” AwarenessHugeMomCancerMy MomOur FamilyBreastsBreast CancerCancer Awareness Author:Brenda Song
“I was gonna open a gym and was in negotiation to buy the gym I was working out at. It was a small mom-and-pop and (the owner) wanted to move back to the west coast. My wife at (that) time came down with skin cancer.” WantedMovingWifeMomSkinsWestCancerWork OutPopsMy WifeOwnersGymCoastNegotiationWest CoastSkin Cancer Author:Drew Waters
“When I was a little kid, I saw a guy with one of those cancer clarinets, and I flipped out. I totally flipped out. I said to my mom, "Mom, what is that thing?" And she happened to know, too, which was the oddest thing. She said, "That's a Bell Telephone artificial larynx, for men that had their voice boxes removed because of cancer." I was like, "Wow." And I couldn't wait to get one. I didn't get one 'til I was all grown up and everything.” MenKidsGuyWaitingMomCancerMy MomLittle KidClarinet Author:Billy West
“I was about 20 when my mom got sick with cancer and it was bad. It was very scary and at the time I was doing my first screenplay and I was on deadline and was alone with my father in Massachusetts. I said, "Pop, you know, I don't how I'm going to work. I don't know how I can get this done. You know, I got to hand this script in and I can't think about anything but Mom." He said, "Well, you know, now is the time when you're going to learn what it means to compartmentalize." And those words really had an impact on me.” ThinkingMeanDoneFatherMomSickCancerScaryMy MomGoing To WorkDeadline Author:John Buffalo Mailer