Kavontae Smalls

Kavontae Smalls


Kavontae Smalls is a writer and reporter for SurvivorNet.

‘Tournament of Champions’ Star Shirley Chung, 49, Explains the Reason She’s Able to Compete Again Is Her ‘Army of Chef Friends’ Supporting Her Through Stage 4 Cancer Treatment

Later Stage

From Struggling Up the Stairs to Cancer‑Free: How a 56-Year-Old New Yorker’s Family and a Special Chemo Treatment Helped Him Beat Stage 4 Colon Cancer

Treatment

‘Looking Forward to Getting Back on Stage’: Singer Barry Manilow, 82, Says He’s Recovering Well but the Hardest Part of Healing Is Being Patient

Treatment

‘Dramatic Response Rates Without Compromising Quality of Life’: New FDA-Approval Offers Promising Option For Rare Lung Cancer Subtype

Overview

Howard Stern Says Yes To More Years For His Show Because Sidekick Robin Quivers, 73, Will Join Even While She Fights Cancer

Overview

Washington Woman Who Beat Ovarian Cancer Went Nine Years ‘Cancer-Free’ Until Pain In Her Back Kickstarted a Second Diagnosis – Coping With Recurrence

Overview

Actress Miranda McKeon, 24, Explains When She Drinks Beyond the Recommended Amount as a Cancer Survivor, She Suffers From Anxiety – How Alcohol Influences Cancer Risk

‘One of God’s Greatest Blessings’: A Year Into His Pancreatic Cancer Journey, ‘Oak Ridge Boys’ Singer Richard Sterban, 82, Reunited With Bandmates on Stage Amid Ongoing Cancer Treatment

Overview

The Red, White, And Blue Toby Keith Anthem That’s Making Millions of People Feel Good Again, His Courageous Cancer Battle & A Nation Celebrating Olympic Hockey Gold

Overview

Singer Montell Jordan, 57, Says Nearly Two Months Into Remission From Prostate Cancer, It’s ‘Still Unbelievable’ as He Adjusts to Survivorship, But Now He’s Focused on Preventing It From Coming Back

Overview

Rapper Bun B, 52, Says His Wife ‘Fought Like a Champ’ After Beating Breast Cancer and Credits Their Faith For Helping Them Through It

‘Arrow’ Actor David Ramsey, 54, Explains That Before His Testicular Cancer Diagnosis, He Noticed One Testicle Was Smaller Than the Other, and He Eventually Needed Surgery and Chemo to Treat It

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