What is chemotherapy like? A simple question perhaps. I like the way that Josh Kizler describes it. Josh is a 31 year old fighting germ cell or testicular cancer. He writes at his new blog Emerging Environments I had difficulty … Continue reading
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Here is an insightful and humorous piece. Dawn Morris, a stage 3 breast cancer survivor, writes an interestingly designed blog: reality from here (cancer’s leftovers) | How Not to Look Like a Cancer Patient at Work One fine evening at … Continue reading
Fighting cancer may be easier when you break it down into smaller steps. For breast cancer survivors the journey can be composed of multiple stays since radiation, chemo, and surgery may be involved. Alexis is a 39 year old mother … Continue reading
I found this blog in the latest batch of emails. It is written by Greg Powers who is profiling the journey of his wife Laura and her battle with breast cancer. He writes at “The Season” A chemo patient walks into … Continue reading
Last summer my neighbor and good friend was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. She decided to be treated at the community hospital where I worked for 20 years. So I knew all of her doctors and many of the … Continue reading