Patient and Survivor Stories Life Lessons: Cancer Survivor Wenora Johnson Wenora Johnson is a three-time cancer survivor (colorectal, endometrial and basel cell carcinoma), volunteer Research/Patient Advocate and Navy Veteran. As a volunteer with various organizations, she shares her understanding of policy, research, genetic testing, hereditary cancer, patient engagement, and clinical trials with patients and the healthcare community. Being a Lynch Syndrome patient, she advocates for genetic testing and awareness. She serves on various panels and review boards to provide extensive feedback on her role as a patient and research advocate. She has written various patient advocate blogs and participated as a guest speaker/panelist. She works in administration in the greater Chicagoland area and enjoys reading and traveling with her family. Featured Content Enjoying Life After Life-Saving Care Laytunya Culverson has received life-saving care at UI Health three times. In 1999, surgeons repaired Culverson’s aneurysm, and in 2007 she received a kidney transplant. That’s why, whe… Read More →