no one should face cancer 
without the WISDOM of
those who've lived it

Passing hard-won wisdom forward —
From those who have faced cancer for those who follow

Short videos from patients and caregivers —
Organized by cancer type and phase

Meaningful help from people who've walked this road - so you don't start at zero.

Your wisdom becomes someone else's courage - Add yours and watch the light grow.

HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY

This is a living, faith-rooted library built by patients and caregivers for the moments that matter most.
Find what you need, fast. Select your cancer type, choose a phase (Faith & Mindset, Prep & Diagnosis, Chemotherapy, Surgery, Radiation, Immunotherapy, Life Beyond Cancer), and you’ll see short, practical videos from people who’ve walked this road.

Tip: Some wisdom (like “what to pack for chemo”) shows up under multiple cancers—follow the TL;DR summary to quickly spot if it fits your day.

Quick steps

  • Pick your cancer type.
  • Pick a phase to see focused, 1–3 minute videos.
  • Save or share the most helpful videos with someone who needs courage today.

Cancer Type / Caregiver

Cancer Type / Caregiver

Phase

Phase

Prostate Cancer: Bravery In Spite Of Hard News



Facing hard news with faith instead of fear. Holding onto Scripture, steady support, and the courage to keep going.



A Prostate Cancer diagnosis can shake everything. In this short video, one man shares what it was like to receive hard news and face a poor prognosis. Instead of letting fear take over, he leaned into Scripture, prayer, and the support of people who stayed beside him.


His message is simple and powerful: cancer is hard, but faith can steady you. He encourages others to stay close to people who will pray with them, cry with them, laugh with them, and keep speaking life when the road feels heavy.


📌 Receiving hard news after a Prostate Cancer diagnosis.
📌 Choosing faith and Scripture instead of fear.
📌 How prayer and steady support help carry you through.
📌 Why it matters to stay close to people who speak life.


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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.


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Find more wisdom, encouragement, and ways to share your story through the Living Wisdom Library, Hidden Blessings, Ashes into Crowns, and by adding hope to the Global Map.


For trustworthy medical and supportive care information, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society, Mayo Clinic, Cancer Support Community, and NIH MedlinePlus.

Uterine Cancer Warrior: Faith Took the Reins

When chemotherapy hit hard and the road ahead felt overwhelming, faith became the place she rested her fear. In this powerful video, a Uterine Cancer Warrior shares the humbling moment she handed God the reins — trusting Him completely with her life, her family, and the outcome of her journey.

📌 How chemotherapy pushed her to the point of wondering if she was strong enough to keep going
📌 The powerful moment she surrendered control and placed her life fully in God’s hands
📌 Why faith became the strength she leaned on through one of the hardest parts of treatment

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy cancer and supportive care information, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cancer Support Community, CancerCare, and Mayo Clinic.

Uterine Cancer Survivor’s Chemotherapy Journey

Uterine Cancer Survivor’s Chemotherapy Journey

Cancer can grow quietly for years before anyone knows it’s there. In this powerful story, a Uterine Cancer survivor shares how doctors believe her cancer had likely been growing for three years before it was discovered. When scans finally revealed what was happening, she remembers seeing the chart and realizing the cancer had spread throughout her body. She chose chemotherapy and began a difficult but life-saving journey marked by deep fatigue, hair loss, and a treatment rhythm that slowly became familiar.

📌 Why she chose chemotherapy after learning the cancer had spread throughout her body
📌 What chemo was really like for her — including hair loss, exhaustion, and long treatment days
📌 How faith, family support, and a steady routine helped carry her through six months of treatment

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy Uterine Cancer and chemotherapy information, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI), Mayo Clinic, American Cancer Society, and NIH MedlinePlus.

Uterine Cancer Survivor: Diagnosed After 3 Years

Uterine Cancer Survivor: Diagnosed After 3 Years

Cancer can grow quietly for years before anyone knows it’s there. In this powerful story, a uterine cancer survivor shares how doctors believe her cancer had likely been growing for three years before it was discovered. When scans finally revealed what was happening, she remembers seeing the chart and realizing the cancer had spread throughout her body — leaving her with the terrifying thought that she might not even live to see Christmas.

📌 The shock of seeing scans showing cancer spread throughout the body
📌 How symptoms from cancer spreading to the spine and leg finally led to diagnosis
📌 The painful moment of gathering her family — believing she might be saying goodbye

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical and supportive care information, visit the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society, Mayo Clinic, Cancer Support Community, and NIH MedlinePlus.

Using Nutrition to Help a Loved One Keep Fighting

Caregiver Wisdom: Using Nutrition to Help a Loved One Keep Fighting

Caring for someone with cancer is not a short battle — it’s fought day after day, month after month, sometimes for years. In this short video, a caregiver shares hard-earned wisdom about the critical role nutrition plays when appetite is gone, taste buds disappear, and exhaustion takes over. Even when someone doesn’t feel like eating, their body still needs fuel — and caregivers often become the steady force helping them win the fight against nutritional attrition.

📌 Why preventing nutritional deficit matters when treatment drains energy and appetite
📌 How caregivers can partner with nutrition plans, supplementation, and daily accountability
📌 Practical ways to adapt meals and routines when food no longer tastes the same

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical and supportive care information, visit the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society, Mayo Clinic, Cancer Support Community, and NIH MedlinePlus.

Making Head Shaving Less Traumatic for Chemotherapy Patients

Caregiver Wisdom: Making Head Shaving Less Traumatic for Chemotherapy Patients

Shaving your head because of chemotherapy can be one of the most emotionally difficult moments in a cancer journey — hair is deeply tied to identity, and losing it can make the diagnosis feel suddenly real. In this short video, a professional hairdresser shares compassionate, practical guidance to help caregivers make head shaving less traumatic and more supportive. With the right approach, this moment can become one where the patient feels seen, respected, and even able to smile — instead of overwhelmed.

📌 Why head shaving can be emotionally intense for newly diagnosed cancer patients
📌 How caregivers can create a lighter, more positive experience that restores dignity and choice
📌 Simple ways to approach head shaving so it feels caring, respectful, and empowering

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical and supportive care information, visit the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society, Mayo Clinic, Cancer Support Community, and NIH MedlinePlus.

Ocular Melanoma: Diagnosis, Treatment Choices & Resilience

Facing a diagnosis of Ocular Melanoma can feel rare, frightening, and deeply isolating — especially when the cancer affects not just your health, but your sight, identity, and future. Hear from an Ocular Melanoma Warrior who shares his journey, beginning at diagnosis and continuing years beyond treatment.

What follows is honest, steady wisdom that’s an inspiring story of resilience. This journey offers perspective for anyone early in diagnosis — and reassurance for those navigating the long road after treatment.

📌 Understanding Ocular Melanoma treatment options — and why second opinions matter
📌 Why slow-growing tumors can allow time to pause, learn, and choose wisely
📌 Preparing emotionally for long-term outcomes, including vision changes or loss
📌 Building a strong medical team and personal support system for the journey ahead
📌 Living a full, meaningful life — even after profound loss

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💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical overviews, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Clippers: Shaving Your Head for the First Time

Shaving your head because of cancer can be one of the most emotionally difficult moments in the entire journey — a visible loss that makes everything feel suddenly real. In this short video, a caregiver offers calm, practical guidance to help make that moment safer, less painful, and more dignified, so it doesn’t become harder than it already is.

📌 Motor-driven, corded clippers protect the scalp and prevent snagging
📌 Which blade lengths work best for comfort and a best result
📌 What to avoid so clippers don’t overheat or cause scalp irritation

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Real stories. Real hope. Faith-filled wisdom from those who’ve walked this road — shared to strengthen you, steady your heart, and offer practical help today.

💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical and supportive care information, visit the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society and Mayo Clinic.

Bladder Cancer: Finding Your Footing After Diagnosis, Confidence, Boundaries & Hope

Finding your footing after a shocking diagnosis. Regaining confidence, protecting your heart, and letting the right people walk with you.

Being diagnosed with Bladder Cancer can feel sudden and disorienting — especially when you’ve always been healthy and never imagined facing cancer. This short video shares one man’s honest journey: the shock, the difficult shift toward caring for himself, and the deep confidence he gained through trusted caregivers, faith, and the support of people who truly show up.

He offers gentle wisdom for today: lean into the friends and family who strengthen you, set boundaries with those who only want information, protect your heart and mind, and trust that you can walk this road with courage. Two and a half years later — three clean exams and deep gratitude for healing.

📌 The emotional shock of a bladder cancer diagnosis — and why your reaction is normal.
📌 Why protecting your heart, energy, and mental space is essential.
📌 How to lean on the right caregivers, friends, and family.
📌 The power of confidence, faith, and choosing who gets access to your story.

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Find more short, faith-rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For trustworthy medical overviews, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
And Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Cancer‑Related Physical Therapy | ReVital Rehab, Lymphedema & Life After Treatment

Why cancer rehab matters, what it treats, and how a specialized PT supports life after treatment.

Cancer‑trained physical therapy addresses mobility, lymph flow, neuropathy, and radiation fibrosis. A specialized PT designs exercises and hands‑on care that restore function during and after treatment, with a team‑based approach for faster gains. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Why cancer rehab matters before, during, and after treatment.

📌 What’s commonly treated: lymphedema, fatigue, neuropathy, fibrosis.

📌 How to find a specialized PT (what to ask and look for).

📌 Why a holistic, team‑based approach speeds recovery.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.

Chemotherapy | Real-World Skin Reactions, Hair Loss & Hope

Why chemo affects hair/skin, gentle product swaps, and when to involve dermatology.

Chemo targets fast‑dividing cells, so skin and hair changes are common. Gentle, fragrance‑light swaps help; escalating to dermatology support is wise for significant reactions. A hope‑forward mindset steadies the long weeks. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 What chemo targets and why hair/skin changes happen.

📌 Gentle, organic swaps for face/body wash and moisturizers.

📌 How to handle significant reactions with dermatology support.

📌 A hope‑forward mindset for a hard season.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see National Cancer Institute (NCI) and American Cancer Society (ACS).

Best Time to Get Your Chemo Port | Timing Tips, Clothing & Comfort

Plan ahead when possible, wear easy‑access tops, and keep comfort simple and practical.

When the schedule allows, placing the port shortly before chemo reduces stress on Day 1. Choose V‑neck or 3/4‑zip tops for easy access, add a small seatbelt pillow for the drive, and expect mild sensitivity that eases over time. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 If possible, schedule port placement a little before chemo starts.

📌 Choose V‑neck, cowl neck, or 3/4‑zip tops for easy access.

📌 Seatbelt comfort: small pillow or rolled towel works well.

📌 Some early sensitivity is normal — it eases with time.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Chemotherapy Port Procedure | Mini‑Surgery Walkthrough & What It Feels Like

From check‑in to recovery: what happens during port placement and how it feels afterward.

Port placement is a short procedure under relaxation medication. Two small incisions (chest and neck) are typical. Early throat soreness and tube awareness fade quickly as the site settles; the port then simplifies ongoing care. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 You’ll be relaxed but awake; looking away from the port side.

📌 Two incision areas: chest and neck where the tube feeds down.

📌 Early recovery: sore throat; tube sensation fades quickly.

📌 What the port feels like and why it helps your care team.

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Find more short, faith‑rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For clear, trusted overviews, see Mayo Clinic Cancer Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Chemotherapy Port Access: What to Expect (First Access)

Step‑by‑step: numbing, setup, sensations, and mindset for your first port access day.

The first access is all about readiness. Expect numbing cream and a clean setup; a brief pressure sensation, a saline taste, and a small ‘pop’ are normal. Simple habits and calm breathing make the process smoother. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 How to numb the area and protect the skin.

📌 What the nurse’s station/tools look like and do.

📌 The ‘saline taste,’ pressure, and a small pop — all normal.

📌 Courage for a hard but important step.

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Radiation Skin Care That Works | Prevent Peeling, Burns & Rashes

Radiation builds over time — protect skin with a simple, gentle routine that really helps.

Radiation effects accumulate after the first week. This routine outlines gentle products, smart layering, and when to switch textures, with post‑session care that calms the ‘tender sunburn’ phase and helps prevent peeling and blisters. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Why effects build around the 2nd week — and how to prepare.

📌 Doctor‑recommended creams and how to layer them best.

📌 When to switch from gels to richer lotions.

📌 Post‑radiation care for the tender‑sunburn phase.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see American Cancer Society (ACS) and MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Heal Faster After Cancer Surgery & Radiation | DIY Salve Recipe That Works

A simple at‑home salve approach that supports healing, comfort, and mobility after surgery and radiation.

Surgery and radiation leave skin vulnerable. This walkthrough shares a simple salve approach (Manuka honey + castor oil + ointment), when to start, where to avoid, and a padding technique that protects anchor scars and radiated skin during daily life. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Combine soothing ingredients to support tender, recovering skin.

📌 When to begin after surgery or radiation (and when to pause).

📌 Protecting anchor scars and radiated skin from irritation.

📌 Padding techniques to prevent rubbing and encourage healing.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.

Best Bra EVER After Breast Cancer Surgery | Comfort, Healing & Scar Protection

The post‑surgery bra that actually helps healing — padding tips, comfort, and what not to buy.

The BEST bra after breast cancer surgery supports healing, protects scars, and reduces irritation with simple padding tips.

After breast surgery, many ‘post‑op’ bras rub scars and trap moisture. This guide identifies a supportive, patient‑tested style (Prairie Wear), shows low‑cost padding methods for drainage and seepage, and explains how to reduce friction so skin heals cleanly. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Why many post‑surgery bras hurt — and the simple fixes that help.

📌 The brand style that supports healing and why it works.

📌 Low‑cost padding tricks for drainage, seepage, and comfort.

📌 How to reduce scar irritation and protect tender skin.

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For clear, trusted overviews, see National Cancer Institute (NCI) and MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Microblading Before Chemotherapy | Keep Your Brows Through Chemo

Chemo can take your hair, brows, and lashes — and that can be emotionally tough. Hear a cancer patient’s microblading experience so you know what to expect.

Microblading is semi‑permanent makeup, not a traditional tattoo. The session includes numbing and multiple light passes; the sensation feels like a light scraping. Completing brows before treatment can support confidence while hair thins. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Microblading basics (semi‑permanent makeup; not a traditional tattoo).

📌 What it feels like (a scraping sensation — ‘cat licking’).

📌 Why doing it before chemo can help confidence during treatment.

📌 Appointment flow: check‑in, numbing, shaping, passes, after‑care.

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Find more short, faith‑rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For clear, trusted overviews, see American Cancer Society (ACS) and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Chemotherapy: What to Pack for Chemotherapy | Comfort, Snacks & Faith-Filled Focus

A simple chemo‑day kit: comfort layers, nourishing snacks, gentle care items, and mindset support.

Infusion days are long. Pack light layers, warm socks, hydrating snacks, gentle skin care, and a small pillow for the ride home. Include earbuds and uplifting reading to keep focus steady during treatment. This guide covers what to actually expect and how to prepare so you feel less alone and more equipped.

📌 Smart snacks: fruits/veggies, quality proteins, gentle crackers.

📌 Comfort items: layers, blanket, thick socks (esp. if icing).

📌 Care staples: gentle lotion, lip balm, electrolytes, water bottle.

📌 Mindset: earbuds and uplifting reading sorted by topic.

📌 Ride‑home tip: keep a small pillow handy.

📌 Music – Playlist to help get you started!

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💜 I am here. My life matters. I choose to serve others with the time I have.

Find more short, faith‑rooted help in the Living Wisdom Library, explore the joy of Hidden Blessings, and see how healing becomes service through Ashes into Crowns. When you’re ready, add your wisdom so your ribbon lights our Global Map.

For clear, trusted overviews, see National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center.

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