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Young adults with cancer slip into a lonely no-man's land. Too old for the instant community of a children's hospital, still don't fit in with the over-50 community that overwhelmingly populates adult cancer wards. Because young adults with cancer are a relatively small group, the difficulty of finding peer support is increased exponentially, forcing many to deal in isolation with issues specific to this age and stage of life: dating with cancer, disclosure to a potential employer, long-term insurance issues, moving back home, loss of fertility, or having to quit school or a newlylaunched career.
Planet Cancer exists so that no young adult will have to endure such isolation again.Our Goal is an international network of young adults, ready and willing to help each other through what may well be the most difficult experience of their lives. We know it's a big dream, but we figure that once you face cancer, there's little you can't do.
    Online Community
    The Planet Cancer Web site provides a unique voice for young adults who have been affected by cancer: fresh and irreverent, but always honest. The site offers information, connections, entertainment and support. The heart of the site is the Forum, a thriving online community where users find and communicate with other young adults around the world about what's on their minds – from death or fertility issues to dumb things people say.
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    Weekend retreats
    Our weekend retreat program was developed in conjunction with the Next Step Fund, a group affiliated with Paul Newman's Hole In The Wall Gang Camp. We bring together young adults for recreation and personal exploration with peers, helping forge connections that will sustain througout our lives, in or out of treatment.
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    Spreading the word
    We write articles, attend trade shows, mail information, give speeches and, in general, do everything we can to raise awareness about the unique needs and issues of this underserved population. We actively seek to work with and connect all organizations involved with young adults and childhood cancer survivors, in the interests of sharing best practices and avoiding duplication of effort.

My Interests


Check out our:
Cancertainment
Top 10 Lists, Cancer Comics, Video Games, and other Creative Insights Real World Advice
Tips, Research, Articles, and Links Discussion Forum
Dating, Relationships, the Good News Forum, and more... Chat Room
Live chat with other young adults with cancer!
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I'd like to meet:

Cancer survivors!

Music:

"H-Wing" by Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle Kevin Hearn (otherwise known as the keyboard player for the Barenaked Ladies) wrote the songs for this record while he was battling leukemia in the isolation wing (H-wing) of Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto.Says Kevin, "I do and I don't like the intensity cancer brought to my life. I know my record has helped people because I've heard from them. And Lou Reed said it was a beautiful record. He told me that it is very important. That I've been somewhere most people don't go, and I have come back to report on it."
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Books:

Some serious, some silly, some inspiring. Side effects of reading may include: laughing loudly in public for no apparent reason, calling people you care about to tell them you love them, constantly lending the book to others, an inexplicable sense of euphoria, whiter teeth in just 5 days and, of course, black tarry stool.

    "Here and Now: Inspiring Stories of Cancer Survivors" by Elena Dorfman and Heidi Schultz Adams "The Red Devil" by Katherine Russell Rich "It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life" by Lance Armstrong "My One Night Stand with Cancer" by Tania Katan more...

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My Blog

Check out this event: Planet Cancer 18-25 yr old Re-Orientation

Hosted By: Planet CancerWhen: Friday Oct 26, 2007 at 6:00 PMWhere: Austin, TX 73301United StatesDescription:Planet Cancer Click Here To View Event...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:39:00 PST

Jeez...It's January

what's new on the planet PC trading cards, anyone? Oy, veh! Cancer meets hip-hop NEW! Top 10 Reasons Being Bald Rocksin this issuePC Already In the New Year's News US News and World Report ...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 12:17:00 PST

A Look Back

A Look Back From Planet Cancer Dear Friends, Every year, we step back and look at what we've accomplished. We take a moment to remember the importance of our mission, and to be...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 12:55:00 PST

Onward October

what's new on the planet Game Time Cancer Writers PC On MySpace in this issue Down Under YA Survival Rates Are Up Over the U.S. A recent article in Medical News Today indicates that young ...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 02:20:00 PST

Awesome October Retreat

  This year's Planet Cancer October Retreat was one of the best ever.  Thanks to all who made it such a great weekend.  Keep in touch! ...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:48:00 PST

Sublime September

what's new on the planet Cancerland Theme Park New Top Tens Sex (and Cancer) in the City   in this issue... Planet Cancer: The Anti-Inspiration...or Not Leave it to one of our m...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 12:27:00 PST

August Advancement

what's new on the planet... Media/Press Page New Articles The Cancer Card   in this issue... Closing the Gap Hot off the press! (Warning: annoying acronym alert is at Level Or...
Posted by Planet Cancer on Fri, 29 Sep 2006 12:55:00 PST