Susan Wilking Horan

3-Time Cancer Survivor - Wellness Advocate - Cancer Coach - Best-Selling Author

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FIGHTING A FAMILIAR FOE – PANCREATIC CANCER

August 24, 2018 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

Cancer Expert

BACK IN THE NEWS – THE SILENT CANCER Welcome to another FACTUAL FRIDAY everyone. This week we’re discussing a cancer that’s back in the news and on the front page. With the recent death of music icon ARETHA FRANKLIN, pancreatic cancer is on everyone’s mind. Now, this cancer is not as rare as you might […]

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PURPLE FOR PANCREATIC CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

November 10, 2017 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

Best Selling Author

4 RISKS AND 4 SYMPTOMS Welcome everyone to another FACTUAL FRIDAY. It’s November — and in addition to the upcoming Holidays for which November is known – it’s also PANCREATIC CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. So, this blog is devoted to this somewhat elusive cancer that affects over 60,000 people each year in the United States alone. […]

Filed Under: Best-Selling Author, Cancer Coach, Cancer Expert, Cancer Survivor, Factual Friday, Motivational Speaker, Wellness Advocate Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer prevention, cancer survival, Carcinogens, Catch It In Time, Cirrhosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Factual Friday, FAMMM, health, HNPCC, I had Cancer, jaundice, Lynch syndrome, mens health, Obesity, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Tobacco Use, von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, women's health

COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH – THE BOTTOM LINE ON COLON CANCER

March 29, 2017 by Susan Wilking Horan 2 Comments

Cancer Survivor

Hello Everyone and Welcome to #WELLNESS WEDNESDAY. March has been a very busy month. And, we’ve devoted a lot of time to celebrating Women’s History Month and some of the amazing Women whose contributions helped shape Healthcare as we know it today. But, March also is COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. As many of you know, […]

Filed Under: Best-Selling Author, Cancer Coach, Cancer Expert, Cancer Fighter, Cancer Survivor, Health Strategist, Inspirational Author, Inspirational Speaker, Survival Strategist, Wellness Advocate, Wellness Wednesday Tagged With: Age Risk, American Cancer Society, cancer prevention, cancer survival, colon cancer, colon cancer awareness month, colonoscopy, Colorectal Cancer, Crohn's Diseaase, Diabetes, Familial adenomatous polyposis, First Degree Relative, Gender Risk, health, Heredity, HNPCC, I had Cancer, Lifestyle Risk, mens health, Ulcerative Colitis, wellness wednesday, women's health

PANCREATIC CANCER AWARENESS MONTH – 5 RISK FACTORS AND 5 IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS

November 16, 2016 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

cancer coach

A MONTH FOR PURPLE Welcome everyone. It’s another #Factual Friday and since November is PANCREATIC CANCER AWARENESS MONTH we’re going to discuss this tricky and somewhat elusive cancer that affects over 60,000 people in this country each year. Now, pancreatic cancer is the tenth most common cancer among men and women. It strikes men more […]

Filed Under: American Cancer Society, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Chemical Exposure, Cirrhosis, diabetes, Diet, early detection, Factual Friday, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Genetics, health, HNPCC, I had Cancer, jaundice, Lynch syndrome, Men's Health, National Cancer Institute, pancreatic cancer, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Peutz-jeghers syndrome, Prevention, Risk Factors for Cancer, Stand Up 2 Cancer, Well-Being, Wellness, women's health Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer, cancer prevention, cancer survival, Cirrhosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Factual Friday, FAMMM, HNPCC, I had Cancer, jaundice, Lynch syndrome, mens health, Obesity, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Pancreatitis, prevention, Silent Cancer, Smoking, von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, wellness, women's health

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