* Tears are the perfect place for you to start healing.
* Dealing with the dreaded diagnosis and planning your prognosis.
* Ovarian cancer is not silent, there are signs and symptoms.
* Don't own cancer by saying "I have cancer" or "my cancer".
* Will you go the conventional or the alternative route?
* There's a difference between a good doctor and a great doctor.
* The choices, challenges and changes of chemotherapy treatment.
* Getting used to bald being beautiful and wearing a wig.
* Life is like a movie and, temporarily, you may not be in it.
* If you don't have a wellness programme, you should create one.
* Do you feel you fit the cancer profile?
* On a cancer journey, you die to your old life and are born again.
* Your recovery is individual, it won't fi t a schedule.
* There are things family and friends should know.
* Try to keep in touch with 'Champs', no matter what.
* You'll be showered with gift s from the Universe and friends.
* You'll be grateful for chemo pals, 'sisters' and carers.
* It hurts when someone doesn't know how to be there for you.
* The pain of losing a friend to cancer.
* Strategies for dealing with depression.
* You'll be wrapped in light, grace and good energy.
* In time, you may feel grateful for the cancer journey.
* Is cancer a gift?
Enjoy!