Rachel Shur, founder of the nonprofit, the United Cancer Advocacy Action Network (UCAAN), speaks with Bob Taylor about helping those who have cancer. UCAAN helps anyone, any age with any form of cancer, nationwide.
A Cancer Survivor’s Cancer Attitude
Two-time cancer survivor, Rachel Shur (originally diagnosed with terminal leukemia), discusses her attitude about cancer and the founding of the United Cancer Advocacy Action Network (ucaan.org), which she established in 2009.
“Cancer Doesn’t Discriminate, Neither Should We”: A Cancer Survivor Helps Others
Rachel Shur is a two-time cancer survivor who was diagnosed in 2006 and 2007 with terminal leukemia. In this interview she talks about the United Cancer Advocacy Action Network (ucaan.org) that she founded in 2009 to aid cancer survivors/patients after
Cancer Survivor, Rachel Shur, Talks About The United Cancer Advocacy Action Network
Cancer Survivor, Rachel Shur, is interviewed by “Our Ventura” host Annie Gabriel. Rachel was 26 years old when she was diagnosed with cancer and was given a 10% chance of survival.