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A Fresh Chapter is grateful to the many news outlets and blogs who have helped us to share our story and our participant’ stories in the U.S. and Canada. If you are a member of the press interested in interviewing founder and CEO Terri Wingham or doing a story on A Fresh Chapter, please email us at info@afreshchapter.com.

The end of the infertility line, Terri Wingham Read More

Terri Wingham, Clare and Tatum (from @ShineCancerSupport) share how they respond to the innocuous but loaded question “Do you have children? And how to make space for grief and reinvention.

In this itunes podcast episode they talk about the end of the infertility line, when cancer has taken away the opportunity to have children.

Bin McLaurin, founder of MACHO Read More

Bin McLaurin, founder of MACHO –  Bin shares the story of his prostate cancer diagnosis after his first physical in five years and how it changed his life and how he has a renewed purpose to work to get African American men to get health screenings on AM870 Radio.

“I am so inspired and motivated by a fresh chapter and Terri Wingham. She has really created a program that can impact the lives of cancer survivors not only in the United States, but around the world.  Terri is so insightful and is such a visionary in terms of helping people that have been impacted by cancer.” ~ Bin

 

Breast Cancer and BRCA1 Read More

Breast Cancer and BRCA1 – Grey Genetics

“I am still grappling with my genetic legacy and continue to face difficult decisions. Even though my dreams of motherhood hadn’t become reality, I made the choice to get a prophylactic oophorectomy in December of 2016. At the time of this writing, I am still weighing the pros and cons of removing my ovaries. I’m only 40 years old and it’s not a simple choice, as either path is littered with potential risks and complications.

Information is both power and a burden. I don’t carry it lightly.” ~ Terri 

Catalysts for Change and Guidance for Growth: Terri’s Story Read More

Catalysts for Change and Guidance for Growth: Terri’s Story – Patient Worthy

Terri considers herself “very lucky”.

In the 80s her paternal grandmother and her grandmother’s two sisters were diagnosed with ovarian cancer. In the 90s, her family entered into the #BRCA1 gene mutation study.

Terri learned she had a predisposition for breast and ovarian cancer when she was 19.

Empowering People Impacted by Cancer Read More

Empowered Patient Radio
Empowering People Impacted by Cancer. By Terri Wingham, Guest Contributor

Patient Stories - Terri Read More

The Big Ordeal
Patient Stories – TerriBy Terri Wingham, Guest Contributor

Interview with Terri Wingham Read More

Voice America
Good Grief with Cheryl JonesInterview with Terri Wingham

Interview with Terri Wingham Read More

Just Talking Podcast, By Christopher Snider
Interview with Terri Wingham

Interview with Terri Wingham Read More

HipCast, Survive and Live Well with Elyn Jacobs
Interview with Terri Wingham

Outside the Lens of Cancer Read More

Royal Roads University
Outside the Lens of CancerInterview with Terri Wingham

VolunTourism.org Read More

VolunTourism.org   |  Volume 9  |  Issue 2 Fall 2013
Volunteering as a Mechanism for Starting OverBy Terri Wingham, Guest Contributor

Cancer Knowledge Network Read More

Cancer Knowledge Network Blog
Stepping Outside Your Comfort ZoneBy Terri Wingham, Guest Contributor

Hope is My Religion Read More

I Had Cancer Blog
Hope is My ReligionBy Terri Wingham, Guest Blogger

Do Your Eyes Light Up? Read More

Huffington Post Lifestyle
Do Your Eyes Light Up?By Cross Cultural Solutions (Terri Wingham, Guest Contributor)

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