lesbian magazine Lesbian Magazine  lesbian personals
lesbian dating
Subscribe Shop Advertise CommercePersonals Travel Stories Community DVDS
  lesbian personals  lesbian magazine
 lesbian personals Home : stories : out in front : Nancy Lanoue

Nancy Lanoue
 
Written by: Jessica Jacobs
Photographer: Sharon White

» Order this Issue of Curve: Vol. 12#1

“A cancer diagnosis is experienced by almost everybody I’ve ever talked to as a death sentence, at first,” says Nancy Lanoue, a 13-year breast-cancer survivor. “Then you sort of start to breathe and start being able to listen to what the doctors are really saying to you. And then you figure out a way to fight back.”

Lanoue, a fifth-degree black belt in Seido karate, fought back in style. “In terms of rallying and creating a fighting spirit, [my training] enabled me to make intelligent choices about treatment and not delay,” she says.

But in 1989, after her partner, Jeanette Pappas, lost her life to pancreatic cancer, Lanoue realized something more needed to be done. Along with three other local women, Lanoue helped to found the Lesbian Community Cancer Project (LCCP) in Chicago, which began as a support program and hotline for women with cancer. Today, LCCP runs programs and clinics that serve more than 300 women a year and help thousands of others through outreach programs.

One of these programs is the Stress Management Clinic held weekly at Thousand Waves Spa in Chicago, which is owned by Lanoue and her current partner, Sarah Ludden. One night a week, the spa closes to the public, and volunteers give free spa sessions, energy treatments and massage therapy to recently diagnosed women and their caregivers.
Though Lanoue has stepped back from major responsibility with the LCCP, she still plays an important role within her community. “I more just function as a little individual person who talks to women when they get cancer and sort of holds up my own lucky story of being almost a 14-year survivor now,” she says. “Women with cancer love to talk to [survivors] who are still here. ... It’s very, very important to have those connections.”

» Subscribe Today!


Search Curve      
search our shop and forums, too!


more in this category
20 Powerful Lesbian Academics
A Power Couple to Watch
Apo Hsu
Calling All Bay Area Babes
Cheryl Chase
Christine Burton
Dancing on Razor’s Edge
Daphne Scholinski
Dr. Virginia Uribe
Fashion Fetish
Felice Newman
Grace Poore
In Memoriam: Gloria Anzaldúa
Interview with Author Joan Opyr
Joo-Hyun Kang
Lani Ka'ahumanu
Leslie Feinberg
Lisa Vogel
Margaret Poscher, M.D.
Miranda July
More Than Tofu
Nail Art Goes Postmodern
Nancy Lanoue
On the Air With Atlanta’s Out Lesbian Drive-Time DJ Melissa Carter
One More Hit
Open Studio: Jenny Hart
Our Cup of Tea: A Q&A With Michelle Tea
Patricia Nell Warren
Peggy Shaw
Queer Queens of Comedy
Robbin Burr
Romance Novelist C.C. Saint-Clair
Seeing Red: Anna Camilleri Re-Visions Femininity
Sex in the SiPy
She’s Stacked: Curve’s Rachel Pepper
Sonya M. Hemphill
Staceyann Chin: More Than a Mouthful
Steamy Pages: Dodie Bellamy
Striptease
Sue Hyde
Susan Leal
Tara McPherson
Top 10 Reasons We Love Odalys Nanin


spacer
in our shop

Subscribe to Curve
Order back issues
Lesbian videos
Pride t-shirts & caps


spacer





curve personals
curve personals
Meet her on Curve personals.

Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter
Email:

Email Marketing you can trust



Try looking online for the woman of your dreams, on Curve's lesbian personals.

Email Newsletter    Link to Us    About Us    Contact Us    Search

© Curve Magazine 2000 All Rights Reserved.
The content on this website is copyrighted by Curve Magazine and may not be reproduced in any manner
without written permission of Curve Magazine.