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What Cancer Taught Me: A National Cancer Survivors Day Reflection

June 8, 2026

By Tanya Sparkman
Cancer Survivor, Advocate, and Corporate Leader

 

When I was 37 years old, I heard the words every person hopes they will never hear:
“Tanya, it’s cancer.”

I was diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer. Soon after, I also learned that I carry the BRCA2 genetic mutation — a discovery that forever changed how I viewed my health, my future, and my family.

Before cancer, I measured life by milestones, deadlines, plans, and expectations. Like many people, I believed there would always be more time. More time to accomplish goals. More time to take trips. More time to make memories. More time to tell the people I loved how much they meant to me.

Cancer has a way of changing your relationship with time.
In an instant, life becomes divided into “before” and “after.”
Before diagnosis. After diagnosis.
Before treatment. After treatment.
Before fear. After fear.

The journey through treatment tested me in ways I never imagined. There were moments of uncertainty, exhaustion, and vulnerability. There were days when strength meant simply showing up for the next appointment, the next treatment, or the next challenge. There were times when the future felt unclear and the road ahead seemed impossibly long.
But there were also moments of extraordinary grace.

I witnessed the compassion of healthcare professionals who dedicated their lives to helping others heal. I experienced the unwavering support of family and friends who carried me when I could not carry myself. I learned that courage is not the absence of fear. It is moving forward despite it.

Most importantly, I discovered a strength within myself that I never knew existed.

Today, on National Cancer Survivors Day, I celebrate survival. But survival is about more than being cancer-free. It is about reclaiming life. It is about finding joy again. It is about learning to live with gratitude for ordinary moments that once seemed routine.

As survivors, we understand that every birthday is a gift. Every family gathering is precious. Every sunrise, every laugh, every memory made is something worth celebrating.
Cancer changed me, but it did not define me.

It taught me to be present. It taught me to advocate for my health. It taught me that vulnerability and strength can exist at the same time. It taught me that even in life’s most difficult seasons, hope remains.

To those currently in treatment: keep going. There is strength within you, even on the days you cannot feel it.

To my fellow survivors: today is our day. A day to honor how far we have come, the battles we have fought, and the lives we continue to build.

And to the families, friends, caregivers, and medical teams who stand beside us: thank you. Survivorship is never a journey traveled alone.

I am a cancer survivor. I am stronger than I ever imagined I could be.
And today, I celebrate life.

Happy National Cancer Survivors Day.


Lessons Cancer Taught Me


1. Do not postpone your health

Life gets busy, but preventive care matters.
Schedule the mammogram. Make the appointment. Talk to your doctor about the symptoms you have been ignoring. Early detection saves lives, and many cancers are far more treatable when caught early.

2. Know your family history
Many people do not realize that genetics can play a significant role in cancer risk.
Understanding your family’s medical history and discussing it with your healthcare provider can provide information that may change — or even save — your life.

3. Advocate for yourself
You know your body better than anyone else.
If something does not feel right, keep asking questions. Seek a second opinion if necessary. Being your own advocate is not being difficult. It is being responsible.

4. Do not wait for a crisis to appreciate today
One of the greatest lessons cancer teaches is that tomorrow is never guaranteed.
Celebrate the small moments. Take the trip. Have the difficult conversation. Tell people you love them. Do not save all your joy for “someday.”

5. Let people help you
Many of us — myself included — are uncomfortable asking for or accepting help.
But one of the most beautiful parts of the human experience is allowing others to show up for us. Accepting support is not weakness. It is connection.

6. Focus on what you can control
Cancer taught me that many things in life are outside our control.
What we can control is our attitude, our effort, how we treat others, and how we spend our time and energy.

7. Be kinder than necessary
You never know what someone else is carrying.
The person standing in line next to you may be facing a diagnosis, caring for a loved one, grieving a loss, or fighting a battle you cannot see. Kindness costs nothing and can mean everything.

8. Take care of your mental health, too
Health is more than physical.
Stress, anxiety, grief, and fear affect all of us. Asking for support — whether from friends, family, a counselor, or a support group — is a sign of strength.

9. Celebrate progress, not perfection
Recovery, healing, and life itself rarely move in a straight line.
Some days are harder than others. Give yourself grace and recognize how far you have come rather than focusing only on how far you have to go.

10. Gratitude changes everything
Cancer did not make me grateful for cancer. It made me grateful for life.
The ordinary moments — an early sunrise, a family dinner, a walk outside, a laugh with a friend — often become the moments that matter most.

 

A Survivor’s Closing Thought

If cancer taught me one thing, it is this:
Life is not measured by how busy we are, how much money we make, or how many items we check off a list. It is measured by the people we love, the memories we create, and the moments we fully embrace.
Do not wait for a life-changing diagnosis to start living like every day matters.
Because it does.

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