We are excited to share that the next phase of our work with Eisai Inc. for the One Liver to Love campaign is kicking off, and we need your help! To help encourage men living with liver cancer to become more comfortable speaking openly and frankly about the disease, we are seeking a male liver cancer patient/survivor (any race or ethnicity) to be featured in an upcoming video series that will live on the One Liver to Love YouTube page and shared on other social media channels.
The video series will feature the patient/survivor being interviewed about their experience living with liver cancer and asked to share their perspective on topics such as:
+You’ve been diagnosed with liver cancer, now what?
+How to ask your doctor hard questions
+Improving communication with your family
If you or someone you know are interested in this opportunity, please reach out to AllysonBlueFaery via private message in our community.
The patient/survivor will be compensated for their time.
We look forward to hearing from you and are excited to continue our work with One Liver to Love to provide information and resources to those impacted by liver cancer.
💙Andrea
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So how will this be done and where? I was diagnosed with liver cancer in May and I start my first treatment next wk, Y-90 radiation infusion into the tumor. I could be interested in this.
Please email AllysonBlueFaery at allyson@bluefaery.org and she will introduce you to the One Liver To Love (OLTL) team.
💙Andrea
P.S. We also have another paid opportunity for our You and Liver Cancer program. Let Allyson know if you would be interested in doing that as well. Thank you for being willing to share your story!
I strongly encourage you to participate in this if possible. My husband Jimmy and I participated in the one in 2022. It was a wonderful experience. I'm not sure how they're going to do this one but I know when they did ours, they rented a local air b&b and brought an entire crew out. Jimmy and I spent the day with them talking and sharing our story, being photographed and then they recorded an interview with us. They then used the information, photos, and video to create a wonderful series of three interviews that are still available to view on YouTube. Since I lost Jimmy, the photo session and videos are so precious to me personally as well as knowing that he's still helping others even now. If you reach out to Allyson, she can give you more information. Sharon ❤️
Hello, I'm Allyson, the Program Manager at Blue Faery. Thanks for your interest in the One Liver to Love campaign! Your participation will encourage men living with liver cancer to become more comfortable speaking openly and frankly about the disease. Email me at allyson@bluefaery.org for more details. 😊
I'm so happy to hear that the next series is taking shape. This was such a wonderful experience for Jimmy and I when we participated in 2022. He was so very proud of being involved and we loved the crew that worked with us. I cherish the videos and photos from that day. It's always so wonderful to know that my Jimmy is still being seen and heard and raising awareness even after his death. I strongly encourage involvement in this project. I promise that you won't regret it.
Sharon ❤️
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