The sun is just beginning to rise as Robyn Stoller sits busily typing at her computer. A steaming mug of coffee rests next to her, while she quickly and methodically scrolls through he hundreds of emails waiting for a reply. Though dawn is just beginning to break, Stoller has already been at work for hours; fielding press inquiries, drafting blog posts and responding to heartfelt messages from cancer patients and their families. Running her nonprofit, CancerHawk, is constant work, but for Stoller it’s all part of her journey. A journey that, despite its tragic nature, has projected her life into a single mission – to connect cancer patients to the critical resources and information they need.