Hannah Rosenthal, Susan Siman and Tommi and Sue Ann Thompson are well known in their professions.
Less well-known are their personal journeys dealing with illness, which they share below. These three inspirational women share their stories of the challenges and triumphs of living with cancer.
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After serving as the first executive director of the Wisconsin Women's Council, Hannah was appointed by President Clinton as Midwest Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She relates her journey through uterine cancer. Read more
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Susan Siman's journey with thyroid cancer began the same way it does for most people, with shock, confusion and disbelief. The WISC-TV 3 news anchor shares her cancer experience. Read more
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Former First Lady of Wisconsin, Sue Ann Thompson and her daughter, Tommi Thompson share one thing in common: breast cancer. Now through the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation, they work to help women become their own health advocates. Read more
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Donor Spotlight: Bucket of Hope
Imagine the possibilities. A group of high school kids participating in their favorite sport and raising money for melanoma research at the UW Carbone Cancer Center. Bucket of Hope Foundation did just that…raising $10,000. Read more
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