Blog
Articles by Jane Biehl Ph.D.
Have You Taken Time to Grieve? Facing Hearing Loss and Cancer
November 12th 2025
A survivor shares how hearing loss and cancer deepened her grief, leading her to confront denial and embrace support from her church community.
We Faced it All and We Stood Tall as Patients With Cancer
September 24th 2025
One of the things I remember the most vividly from the Paris Olympics was the powerful song sung at the end, "My Way," by Frank Sinatra.
What Does Standing Up to Cancer Mean to You?
September 18th 2025
A cancer survivor explains that we must all become involved in trying to bring back cancer research.
What Helped Me Get Through 15 Years of Cancer
July 28th 2025
I never would have survived through 15 years of cancer without my two passions: faith and writing.
Max The Butterfly: Hope and Resurrection After Cancer
July 18th 2025
Butterflies are believed to be a symbol of resurrection and hope. This is an inspiring story about this phenomenon.
What You Can't Do With Cancer: Talking About the Negatives
July 7th 2025
I've survived rare blood cancer for 15 years, but the lasting side effects have taken a toll — even so, I still find purpose, joy and reasons to keep going.
The Invisibility of Blood Cancers to Others
June 6th 2025
One of the unique characteristics of blood cancer is that it is not able to be seen. There are no surgery scars, loss of hair, or changes in appearance one sees in other cancers.
Cancer Survivors Look Forward, Not Backward
June 2nd 2025
As a cancer survivor I explain the importance of looking forward to life.
Taking Charge of My Care and Advocacy Following a Cancer Diagnosis
April 24th 2025
Recently, I experienced the best example of an adage dating back to a proverb in 1575 that "Too many cooks spoil the broth."
