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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!

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Suvivor Spotlight: Laverne Macon

Laverne Macon is Cancer Free for 5 years

MCB: What was your journey like emotionally?
LaVerne:  I am going to make this journey a testimony for someone else. I am not going to feel sorry for myself.

MCB:  Where did you draw your strength for each “next” step?
LaVerne:  God… faith… my village - Husband, Mom, children, friends.

MCB:  What made you smile in the midst of it all?
LaVerne:  I could put on wigs and still be cute for my husband. I did not look like I had cancer.

MCB:  Were you able to celebrate the small victories?
LaVerne:  Yes, with Pink Parties, theme T-shirts created and worn by my Village.

MCB: What are who surprised you the most?
LaVerne:  The positive reaction, love and help from my grandkids.

LaVerne is thriving.  She is cancer free and a huge community advocate which is always on display from assisting someone going to college, cancer survivors and a huge supporter of all that Making Chemo Bearable does.

Survivor Spotlight - Laverne Macon

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Survivor Spotlight Series – Linda Lydia

We just posted our third in a series of  Survivor Spotlight articles that showcase a spotlight on survivors of Breast Cancer and their stories. Our third Survivor Spotlight is Linda Lydia Smith who is deeply dedicated to her non-profit organization Pink Diamonds, where she tirelessly supports individuals at various stages of their battle against cancer. With a wealth of knowledge and a relentless commitment to defeating... Continue reading

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Advocacy

Legislation – H.R. 549

H.R. 549, the Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act would waive the five-month waiting period for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and the 24-month waiting period for Medicare benefits for eligible individuals with metastatic breast cancer. Specifically, the bill eliminates the 5-month waiting period for SSDI... Continue reading

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