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by Elizabeth Searcy
This month we want to share an incredibly inspiring story of resilience, dedication, and love. Anna Shuford, the cofounder of KickIt Pajamas, desc...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
Mastectomy recovery can be challenging, and while many recovery tips are well-known, there are some lesser-known strategies that can help make the...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
Hospital pajamas should be designed for both pre and post-surgery patients and should prioritize comfort, convenience, and accessibility to acc...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
A hospital gown with snap sleeves can offer several advantages over traditional hospital gowns with open-back designs. Here are some reasons why th...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
Living with cancer brings a host of challenges, from physical symptoms to emotional strain. Among the unexpected difficulties are hot flashes a...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
Category disruptors and creators like Uber, Netflix, and Purple continue to benefit our lives. It’s hard to remember a time without these compan...
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by Elizabeth Searcy
Hospitals keep the temperature low for a variety of reasons. Keeping the building temperature low can slow viral and infectious growth & reduc...
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by Lauren Rosner
LISTEN
It can be hard to know the right thing to say when a loved one tells you they have cancer. But you can never go wrong by being a good liste...
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by David Shuford
Love, friendship, experience, and empathy are the ingredients that inspire and fuel KickIt Pajamas. We believe struggle, style, and comfort can c...
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by Cindy Trice
KickIt Pajamas was created to stylishly dress women for battle, recognizing that women battling cancer can feel sick and pretty, vulnerable and f...
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by Cindy Trice
As Featured On Cancer.Net
Voices on Cancer is an award-winning Cancer.Net Blog series where advocates share their stories and the lessons they ha...
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by Lauren Rosner
When you find out a loved one has cancer, your first thought is “What can I do? How can I help?” Don’t let well intentioned gifts become not-so-...
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