
Cancer Stories: Lessons in Love, Loss, and Hope
•Foreword
Christrine Martin
•Introduction
Jennifer Roush
•He Keeps Going
Grant Smith, photographs by Melissa Nethken
•Reconstruction
Ivy Smith, photographs by Lingbing Hang
•As the Legacy Descends
Jennifer Roush, photographs by Karina Gomes Dick
•Vernon M. Knode III
Eunice Rohrere
•Banana Bread
Jan Lauren Boyels, photographs by Barbara Griffin
•The Junction
Katie Stout
•Remission
Kelly Carr, photographs by Barbara Griffin and Melissa Nethken
•Stubborn Enough
Pam Kasey, photographs by Courtney Balestier
•Listening for Cancer Stories
David G. Allen
Christrine Martin
•Introduction
Jennifer Roush
•He Keeps Going
Grant Smith, photographs by Melissa Nethken
•Reconstruction
Ivy Smith, photographs by Lingbing Hang
•As the Legacy Descends
Jennifer Roush, photographs by Karina Gomes Dick
•Vernon M. Knode III
Eunice Rohrere
•Banana Bread
Jan Lauren Boyels, photographs by Barbara Griffin
•The Junction
Katie Stout
•Remission
Kelly Carr, photographs by Barbara Griffin and Melissa Nethken
•Stubborn Enough
Pam Kasey, photographs by Courtney Balestier
•Listening for Cancer Stories
David G. Allen
"Cancer Stories is a truly collaborative project, bringing together journalism students, cancer patients, physicians, nurses, and other health care providers. It provides an accurate, honest and occasionally heartbreaking look at what it means to have cancer."Dr. Eddie Reed, former director, The Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center





