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Ivonne Jimenez, a permanent makeup artist with a large social media following, spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about creating ...
And this is exactly why Emily McDowell, a 38-year-old designer and cancer survivor, decided to create a series of empathy cards that said what she really wanted to hear when she sick herself.
In October 2014, the 24-year-old created ComfPort, a line of fashion-forward clothing designed for cancer patients. The T-shirts contain functional pockets that open for cancer treatment access.
She also happens to be a cancer survivor. She now owns and operates Emily McDowell Studio - a company that creates things like greeting cards, mugs and tote bags that convey the things we wish we ...
Cancer survivor designs brilliant range of BS-free empathy cards Because the ones in shops are just awful. By Eleanor Jones Published: 07 May 2015 ...
When Puccinni Roseboro was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2012, Cancer Services Inc. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was there for him through his year of treatment, and now, he's returning the ...
A mother of two, Moradfar was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007. Doctors discovered her cancer returned when she went in for reconstruction surgery. She had a mastectomy and chemotherapy.
Denver breast cancer patient and survivor Jackie Reynolds was diagnosed at the age of 34, and it came with a fear she had never experienced before.
Texas (KTVT) — During Friday’s final spring practice, SMU football players will proudly wear a new helmet designed by an inspiring 11-year-old cancer survivor with big dreams for his future.
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