The knowledge gap could have cost me my life and this is something that needs to be changed.
by Vasilis Drolias, Patient, 65 years old It was November 2022 when I had a cold with some cough, some fever and the usual symptoms…
by Vasilis Drolias, Patient, 65 years old It was November 2022 when I had a cold with some cough, some fever and the usual symptoms…
By Cynthia Mikkelsen, family member Lung cancer deprived me of my mother a year ago and during the last four months three more people in…
By Angelos S. ,caregiver, 54 years old. My family and I will always remember Christmas 2020. A few days before, my 58 year old wife…
By Vassiliki A., Caregiver Our lung cancer journey started quite unexpectedly. My 64-year-old husband needed a CT scan to check for thrombosis, caused by…
By Francesca Karmiri, 45 years old, patient I have been used to living with cancer for many years now. When I was 20, my father…
By Poly Gaitani, Survivor of Stage IV My experience with cancer starts many years ago, in 2008 – it was about breast cancer – which…
By Apostolos Kyriakis, Caregiver Our story begins 16 years ago, when my wife started suffering from cancer. Over the years, we have experienced many ups…
By Vasiliki Mavroidi, caregiver, 43 years old It’s been nearly a year since my father “passed away” after a long and courageous fight against lung…
From Milka Ivanova, 52 years old, Patient Acute stress is said to drive a chain reaction…our body listens, records and reacts… In 2021, my…
By Aigi A. , Caregiver “The first casualty of War is Truth”, according to Aeschylus. But there are wars, where truth cannot be sacrificed, instead…