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Chemo Glow
Regina Jones
23 episodes
3 days ago
Their is nothing pretty in pink! I felt like I was jumped into a gang who colors happen to be "PINK". I don't consider myself a survivor because managing the ebbs and flows after a breast cancer diagnosis is never ending. I'm now standing in my GLOW willing to share my moments. My moments are real and my truth is sometimes funny. The Glow doesn't define me. I define the Glow.
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Their is nothing pretty in pink! I felt like I was jumped into a gang who colors happen to be "PINK". I don't consider myself a survivor because managing the ebbs and flows after a breast cancer diagnosis is never ending. I'm now standing in my GLOW willing to share my moments. My moments are real and my truth is sometimes funny. The Glow doesn't define me. I define the Glow.
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Episode 18: Why Am I Still Here?
Chemo Glow
50 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 18: Why Am I Still Here?

Janine Jones was a competitive CrossFit Athlete in the best shape of her life. She had a promising career and family life. As a registered Pediatric Nurse, she was not expecting a sudden diagnosis of Diffuse Large B Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Janine was the most positive cancer patient and later had to find the answer to the question, "Why am I still here?" Janine gives back to the hospital that saved her life by volunteering with the Patient Family Advisory Council at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.


Chemo Glow
Their is nothing pretty in pink! I felt like I was jumped into a gang who colors happen to be "PINK". I don't consider myself a survivor because managing the ebbs and flows after a breast cancer diagnosis is never ending. I'm now standing in my GLOW willing to share my moments. My moments are real and my truth is sometimes funny. The Glow doesn't define me. I define the Glow.