'Stupid Cancer' Community Helps Angry Young People Live
“I’m pissed and you're pissed, and that’s kind of cool, because we can be pissed together.”
by Jessica Firger
Jul 28, 2017
3 minutes
Cancer is primarily a disease of aging, but it still affects plenty of young people. According to the National Cancer Institute, some 70,000 people aged 13 to 39 in the U.S. are diagnosed each year with the disease.
Matthew Zachary, founder and CEO of —an advocacy and support organization for Generation X and millennial cancer patients and survivors—knows all too well the unique challenges young adults face when diagnosed with the Big C.
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