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Making Chemo Bearable
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Welcome to Making Chemo Bearable
It is my prayer that you will benefit from my experiences with cancer as you, or a loved one, enter the unfamiliar territory of a new cancer diagnosis. A diagnosis of cancer can be an overwhelming experience which causes emotional feelings of hopelessness, fear, disbelief, anger, guilt, sadness, depression, and loneliness. The "C" (Cancer) word, has such a negative connotation attached to it. However, it's not only about the disease and its effects, it is about the people who love you most and enter into this period of time with you, they are your Caregivers.
Making Chemo Bearable (MCB) exists to provide awareness, education, support and hope to individuals during their cancer journey, specifically targeting those from under resourced, underrepresented and underserved communities.
We believe a knowledgeable, supportive and caring environment provides HOPE to individuals on the cancer journey. Helping Survivors Find Joy in the Journey!

Ragina Ireland
Upcoming Events
Awakenings Educational Seminar - March 29, 2025
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in partnership with Making Chemo Bearable present Awakenings - a Breast Cancer informational event to provide educational resources and support for the Breast Cancer Community.
Tickets are free.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Kesha Harris-Henderson
Director of Oncology
Methodist Charlton Cancer Center
RSVP by March 15, 2025
Survivor Spotlight: Catherine Smith
MCB: What was your journey like emotionally?
Catherine: First of all, I was not afraid. I just knew the most important thing was (to get it resolved medically), get it out.
MCB: Where did you draw your strength for each “next” step?
Catherine: My strength comes from the Lord. My grandmother was a survivor/warrior, and I drew strength from her.
MCB: What made you smile in the midst of it all?
Catherine: I told myself that I was Beautiful regardless of the physical things that I was going through. Beauty is defined by your attitude, I got this!
MCB: Were you able to celebrate the small victories?
Catherine: For me joy comes from no more treatment. Victory came from the little things. Wearing shoes... putting on eyelashes. No parade necessary.
MCB: What are who surprised you the most?
Catherine: My family was a very strong support system; they were always there for me. My Mother is a Nurse and helped me tremendously. She also explained things medically. The surprise for me was the OCBF Support Group. They understand what you are going through, and you are free to share which creates a unique bond.
Catherine is cancer free! She displays an extraordinarily positive attitude which is felt in the community by supporting multiple organizations including Making Chemo Bearable. She and her Mother are always the life of our events, spreading joy to so many that need it.

Announcements
Photos from Chemo Day 2024 Project
The summer heat can’t stop us! Making Chemo Bearable – Below are some photos from our Bear assembly party for Chemo Day.
Photos from the Valentines Fireside Chat 2024
The following photos are from the Valentines Fireside Chat held February of 2024.
Photos from the Awakenings Educational Seminar
The following photos were taken at the Awakening Educational Seminar held on April 13, 2024.
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Articles
Benefits of Chemotherapy for Treating Breast Cancer
Chemotherapy is a systemic treatment that uses drugs to destroy cancer cells or slow down their growth. It is commonly used as a treatment option for breast cancer and offers several benefits in managing the disease. Here are some of the benefits of chemotherapy for treating breast cancer: Targeting cancer cells: Chemotherapy drugs work by... Continue reading→