Everyone is Touched


According to the American Cancer Society,an estimated 1.7 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in 2018.

At any given moment, there are 15.5 million living with a history of cancer. While some of these individuals were recently diagnosed, most were diagnosed many years ago and have no evidence of cancer.

Cancer touches everyone at some point, some time.

"Courage is
grace under pressure"

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Port Angeles, WA. 98362

Phone: 360-477-1619

Freedom After Fear

This Article was written by Marcie Miller for the Peninsula Daily News.

PORT ANGELES — “On the other side of fear you will find freedom,” Jack Ganster, 47-year-old cancer survivor, said recently, wearing a yellow shirt emblazoned with the Lance Armstrong “Live Strong” message.

The Port Angeles man lives the “freedom after fear” aphorism every day and is establishing a program to help other cancer survivors do the same.

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Six years ago, he was running an outdoor gear store and spending every minute of his free time hiking, skiing, kayaking and enjoying life.

Then, while attending a football game at Qwest Field in Seattle, Nov. 2, 2003, he was struck by a seizure and rushed to Harborview Medical Center.

The diagnosis came swiftly: a brain tumor the size of a walnut lodged behind his ear in the left parietal lobe.

Over the next four months, Ganster underwent two surgeries and five weeks of radiation therapy. Regular MRIs show no sign of the cancer returning. …Continue Reading Freedom After Fear

StandUp2Cancer.org Article

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This article, was written
by Katherine Spiers,  and appeared on StandUp2Cancer.org

Inspired by a unique corner of the country in Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, Jack Ganster created Survivor’s Outdoor Experience (SOE), an organization that gives people living with cancer a chance to find joy, and perhaps healing, in nature.

A naturally beautiful and diverse area, the setting of Ganster’s program includes a temperate rain forest on the western side that receives nearly twelve feet of rain every year, while the eastern, Seattle-facing side receives only about 25 inches.

Almost entirely rural, the peninsula features mountains, rivers and lakes surrounded by Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. It’s also home to Olympic National Park, a million-acre wilderness home to flora and fauna not found anywhere else in the world. Ganster has a lifelong love of the outdoors, but found special comfort in kayaking, hiking, and just being in the natural world after his brain cancer diagnosis in 2003. …Continue Reading StandUp2Cancer.org Article


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"Courage is
grace under pressure"
"I am not what happened to me,
I am what I choose to become"
"The meaning of life
is a life with meaning"
"Cancer may leave your body, but it never leaves your life"
"The healing powers of participating in outdoor activities while exploring the natural world are powerful and profound.

A sense of calm and a feeling of contentment are reached when surrounded by nature."
"Accept how 'not normal' you are, and do your best to become as 'normal' as you can given the circumstances."