Twin Sister Caregivers Team Up to Fight Cancer and Help Millions Along the Way
(AARP) — Beating the odds on multiple myeloma for more than 25 years makes Kathy Giusti, of New Canaan, Connecticut, much more than a survivor. She is a warrior and a miracle woman, which means she knows how to fight back. So, when she was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in January, she knuckled down and put on her boxing gloves, determined to beat that one too. But as Kathy has learned over the past 25 years, this is a fight you can’t do alone.
Opinion: What Covid Can Teach Us About Cancer
(CNN) — Over the last year, people have made so many sacrifices to protect their health, from taking care of kids amid school closures to staying isolated from our elderly loved ones. Concerns about family health have driven many of us to great lengths to ensure we stay safe during this public health crisis.
How One Woman Used Her Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis to Fuel the Search for a Cure
(Health) — After being diagnosed with multiple myeloma, Kathy Giusti started the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), a nonprofit organization, to help accelerate the search for a cure.